You can tap a few different maple species in New Hampshire for sap, but sugar maples are best because they have a higher ...
Jeff and Paula Babel have been producing award-wining maple syrup and have loyal customers, some as far away as Germany and ...
The soil in which maple trees grow makes a difference in how much maple syrup can be produced and even how it tastes.
Area maple syrup producers are gearing up for their biggest tourism event of the year, New Hampshire’s Maple Weekend March 15 ...
Crazy for maple? You can find a variety of maple treats and activities during New Hampshire Maple Weekend March 15 and 16.
As new businesses open their doors, the impact of new and potentially larger tariffs is putting the focus on the next generation of tree-tappers.
Nature must be in cahoots with New Hampshire Tourism because this is looking like a perfect stretch of days for making maple ...
Arms filled with an aluminum bucket and a drill, John Lumnah trekked the short distance from the roadway to a medium-sized ...
Destination: North Country When it comes to maple trees and syrup making, Nigel Manley, outreach manager for the New Hampshire Forest ... uses modern stainless and buckets (the traditional method ...
Around 98 percent of the water in the tree sap needs to be removed in order for it to become syrup. In order to do that, they ...
Looking for a sweet treat of maple syrup, maple cream, or maple cotton candy? You can find all of those and more during New Hampshire Maple Weekend on March 15 and 16. Andrew Chisholm ...