Summary
As the final weeks of winter begin to pass and nature sputters to life, Missouri's sugar maple trees are dripping with sweet sap.
Richard Guyette, an MU forestry professor who owns 14 acres of property a few miles east of Ashland, has been drilling sap from his maple trees and enjoying it with family and friends for nearly 35 years.See the full content of this document
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Maples Provide Sap for Syrup-Making
"Not much else to do outside this time of year," Guyette said yesterday afternoon as he sat in a small wooden shelter where the sap from his trees i...
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