GALLOWAY, N.J. (CBS) -- A New Jersey university is in the process of creating a maple syrup operation in the region. Students at Stockton University in Galloway are not tapping sap from 400 red maple ...
Aaron Stoler, associate professor of environmental science at Stockton University, demonstrates the school’s project to tap red maple trees in the area for sap that would eventually be used to make ...
A university in New Jersey is spending a $1 million grant from the US Department of Agriculture on testing the feasibility of a maple syrup industry in the Garden State. Stockton University is in its ...
New Jersey may soon establish a viable maple syrup industry through a new project. Stockton University in southern New Jersey is leading efforts to produce syrup using red maples, which are prevalent ...
LA PLUME, Pa. — With above-freezing days, and below-freezing nights this week, wildlife biology students at Keystone College decided it was time to tap the first trees of the season. And sure enough, ...
Maple syrup season is just getting underway, and clouds of steam rise from the evaporators Derik and Sue Zimmel have set up in the driveway of their Leech Lake cabin to boil away the excess liquid on ...
BURLINGTON COUNTY - A family farmette in the Wading River section of Bass River Township bustles with activity, even on a cold Saturday morning. The farm is home to the Vogel family: husband and wife ...
From maple sprinkles to farm-style sriracha, these three unique twists on Northern Michigan maple syrup will have you celebrating the start of the March tree tapping season Up North. The Parsons are a ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- In winter, maple trees are alive on Staten Island. And staff members at Clay Pit Ponds Park are there to educate visitors with a tour, talk and taste of maple sap tapped from ...
A team of Stockton University faculty were awarded a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture last September to promote red maple sugaring in South Jersey. This month they have finally ...
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Stockton University Assistant Professor of Environmental Science Aaron Stoler was drilling holes 2 inches deep into red maple trees on campus Monday, installing taps and ...
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