March is maple syrup season in Wisconsin. The sugar maple tree and the history of maple sugaring is an important part of Wisconsin’s heritage. Genuine maple syrup follows a process of tapping trees ...
All Wisconsin crops are impacted by the weather, and that includes maple syrup. Maple sap collection involves drilling into mature trees, with modern methods like vacuum systems and pipeline networks ...
SEASON IS TAPPING INTO TRADITION IN SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN. WEATHERWATCH 12 METEOROLOGIST GINO RECCHIA EXPLAINS WHY THIS IS THE PERFECT TIME OF THE YEAR TO TAP SIRUP. AND MAPLE SAP DRIPS FROM A TAP ON ...
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Northeast Wisconsin's maple syrup season starts slow due to suboptimal weather conditions
TOWN OF MANITOWOC, Wis. (WLUK) -- For nearly eight decades, tapping maple trees has signified the beginning of spring in Manitowoc County. Jesse Wagner, owner of Inthewoods Sugar Bush in Manitowoc ...
Maple sap forms a droplet at the opening of a spile on Feb.23 as the maple syrup season begins in Quasqueton. (Orlan Love/correspondent) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using ...
TRAVERSE CITY — The 2024 harvest season for maple syrup was short and early, due to warmer temperatures. Even so, Michigan maintained its ranking as #5 in the nation for overall production – at ...
Maple syrup season brings money into Wisconsin economy, see how Merrill farms have been working hard
MERRILL, Wis. (WSAW) - It might not feel like it outside right now, but maple syrup season has started, and farms in Merrill are hard at work. Maple Hollow has been producing pure Wisconsin gourmet ...
Climate change is affecting the maple syrup industry, causing the season to start earlier and impacting sap production. Wisconsin ranks fourth in the nation in maple syrup production, producing ...
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- When you think of Wisconsin, you probably think of beer, cheese and brats. Yet, there's another Badger State staple that takes your stack of pancakes to the next level. "The ...
Maple Sugarin’ Festival, noon to 4 p.m. March 15. Hike through the maple forest, tap a tree, trade nature items for maple candies, and observe various means of syrup production. Complete a scavenger ...
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