Maple Trees

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Several maple trees with buckets in the process of being tapped for maple syrup.

Maple syrup production is largely educational or recreational in Iowa given the few trees per acre compared to a state like Vermont. Still, it provides an additional income to those who labor to do it. Growing sugar maple trees is just the beginning. Tapping the trees in late winter and then cooking the sap down to syrup is a skill that takes time and careful attention to master. Going through the process will make clear why real maple syrup enjoys such a high price point.

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Considerations:
  • Boiler system
  • February to March only
Cream of the Crop Resources:

Iowa State University: Maple Syrup Production