New Jersey isn't prime maple sugaring zone, but that hasn't stopped people, parks commissions and universities from exploring ...
But if you have a taste for maple syrup, you may think of collecting sap from a sugar maple tree. Sugar maple trees produce sap during the summer, which gets stored through the winter in their roots.
But if you have a taste for maple syrup, you may think of collecting sap from a sugar maple tree. Sugar maple trees produce sap during the summer, which gets stored through the winter in their roots.
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said he is proud of what local leaders do for the state's maple industry.
By Stephen Smoot In 1949, public school students and civil organizations voted to select the sugar maple as the Mountain State’s official tree. Interestingly enough, this took place a generation after ...