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Technological advances now allow Vermont's maple syrup producers to get twice as much sap per tree, meaning more syrup and more money. Statewide, the crop brought in $40 million last year, double ...
It takes 40 gallons of tree sap to create one gallon of maple syrup. The formula might come from science, but the result is pure magic, especially to Vermonters, who’ve been tapping and sugaring ...
The spider web of tubing connects Butternut Mountain Farm’s more than 20,000 taps in its maple trees. Those taps, with the help of a vacuum system, extract the trees’ sap, sending it winding ...
Why Vermont is experiencing a maple syrup boom; Every year, when winter loosens its grip, sugar farmers hike into the woods and tap thousands of trees. It takes up to 60 gallons of sap to make one ...
On the rugged western slopes of Vermont’s Mt. Mansfield, a web of plastic tubing connects some 71,000 tree taps to one of the frontiers of Vermont’s rapidly changing maple syrup industry.
FAIRFIELD, Vt. - Maple syrup makers in Vermont say the warm end to 2022 could mean changes to their products. They say they started collecting sap earlier than usual, but that sap is less ...
Join Martha Stewart as she crafts real Vermont maple syrup, showing the venerable process from tree to table! Learn the traditional method of tapping maple trees, boiling sap, and making pure ...
We had a place in Vermont with maple trees out back. ... For sugar maples, you need 40 to 50 gallons of sap to get one gallon of maple syrup. (Other trees reduce even more.) ...
Technological advances now allow Vermont's maple syrup producers to get twice as much sap per tree, meaning more syrup and more money. Statewide, the crop brought in $40 million last year, double ...
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