Behind The Scenes: The Sticky Truth About Maple Syrup
One day 4-year-old Ace Richcreek stumbled upon something in the old barn that changed his young life.
Read MoreOne day 4-year-old Ace Richcreek stumbled upon something in the old barn that changed his young life.
Read MoreCLAYPOOL—This weather, with the temperatures fluctuating between freezing and spring-like, has made for a longer and fruitful maple syrup season. Beachler’s Sugar Bush, Claypool, was able to begin tapping its first maple trees as early as Jan. 6, weeks earlier than in previous years.
Read MoreCLAYPOOL — Some call it a woods, others a farm, but maple sugar producers call their production area a “sugar bush,” or “sugar camp,” and Indiana’s first-ever Maple Weekend will open sugar camps around the state so guests can see how trees are tapped, how sap gets to the sugar house and how it becomes maple syrup and other maple products.
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