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All Wisconsin crops are impacted by the weather, and that includes maple syrup. Maple sap collection involves drilling into ...
They tap 15,000 maple trees in central Wisconsin and cook in the Sugar house. He says the weather this season has been fine ...
Though Wisconsin produced 402,000 gallons of maple syrup, sugar maple trees, sugarbush plants and the tapping season are facing a changing climate. “Climate change is real, and it is with us,” ...
especially with sugar maples, it is the sap. While doing some driving in the region recently, I noted how several Northland residents had drilled into trees to collect some sap that is now flowing.
Wisconsinites enjoy local beers, brats, and cheese, but we also enjoy fresh maple syrup. Meteorologist Lisa Michaels had the chance to chat with local maple tree farmer, Tom Ollhoff, and owner of ...
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.
The president of the Wadena Area Growers Association taps his maple and birch trees on his Sebeka farm north of Wadena to produce syrup he also sells at the Wadena Farmers Market.