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As briefly described above, our first objective was to determine whether we could effectively detect a drought signal of maple growth decline under experimental ... status to rainfall exclusion in ...
Maple sap has been flowing from trees ... Sugar Makers' Association worries all of the ambivalence surrounding tariffs could lead to price increases and shortages on American shelves, stalling ...
In addition, research at Menominee Tribal College “has shown sugar maple growth rate declines of 30%, even in large mature overstory trees.” This decline is associated with the introduction of ...
A Northern New York Agricultural Development Program (NNYADP)-funded research project recently wrapped up, looking into the potential of tapping aspen, beech and birch trees ... sugar content, which ...
In the spring, as the days get longer and the temperatures rise (thanks to more minutes and hours of sunshine), sugar maple trees begin to release “liquid ... meaning the potential for growth is ...
Can the good stuff come from trees growing in the sandy soil of South Jersey? The Stockton folks say, you bet! Still, South Jersey isn’t at first blush prime maple syrup country for a number of ...
Maple 3’s annual revenue has roughly doubled every year since 2021. Leclerc attributes the growth to the product’s uniqueness. “The concept of drinking water that comes from a tree ...
Unlike the red and white pines, balsam, and spruce that most Minnesotans associate with the Grand Marais area, this parcel features mature sugar maple trees ... or old growth policies, as examples ...
It is simply a wood grain variation of growth and development in the heartwood of maple trees. It can occur in both sugar and red maple trees. Curly maple is much prized for value-added woodcraft ...
Sugar maple trees are preferred for making maple syrup due to the higher sugar content of sap. The trees have grayish-brown bark and leaves with five fat lobes and smooth edges. To protect their ...