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MOTH Sugar season is underway in New Hampshire. While some maple producers started tapping trees in mid-February, others said they’ve noticed a shift in recent years. "We're pretty much right on ...
the State Extension Forester with the University of New Hampshire and a maple syrup expert, for tips on how to tap maple trees and make syrup for the first time. He works with amateur and ...
Steven Roberge, a forest specialist with the University of New Hampshire and a maple expert, called Moore’s work foundational. “He’s really looking at, like, which trees can you tap?
Treehouse Brand Maple Syrup of Auburn taps black maple trees instead of sugar maples ... The preserve’s New Hampshire Maple ...
Maple Weekend is being sponsored by the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association. Besides Kingston Maple, other locations in southern New Hampshire that will be open this weekend include Chisholm ...
Mason is a half-mile from the Massachusetts border, and the Babels’ expansive yard is filled with towering sugar maple trees ... are looking forward to the New Hampshire Maple Weekend when ...
As part of the New Hampshire Big Trees Program ... A big oak, a big pine, a big sugar maple. The big trees are really good at absorbing a lot more. They photosynthesize very efficiently.” ...
New Hampshire is a powerhouse full of natural ... from coastal seafood feasts to the sticky sweet maple syrup tapped from ancient trees. Small towns thrive here, their streets lined with historic ...
New Hampshire Maple Weekend is this weekend on March 15 and 16. During the event, sugarhouses host activities for customers and offer a variety of maple-based foods. Looking for a sweet treat of ...
DUBLIN, N.H. (WHDH) - A tornado touched down for four minutes in Dublin, N.H. Sunday, lifting a truck and uprooting maple and oak ... reports across southern New Hampshire and determine if any ...
Callaghan is a multilingual editor and writer based in New England ... sugar maple, whose sap has a high sugar content and therefore turns to syrup more easily than that of other trees.