The Great Round World And What is Going On in It, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897

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When the tree has yielded a certain amount of sap the holes are plugged, and then covered with wax, to stop the sap from flowing. If this were notdone it would continue to flow until every drop was exhausted, and thetree would practically bleed to death.
Maple trees are only tapped once in two years, so that they may have timeto recover from the loss of sap, and thrive and grow into fine healthytrees, for the tapping of the trees by no means kills them. There are somemaples in New York State th
...at have been producing sugar for nearly onehundred years, and show no sign of decay, though they are still tappedwhen their season comes round.
When the sap has been drawn from the tree it is generally boiled downuntil it crystallizes or sugars; it is then poured into moulds, andhardens; this is the favorite way among the farmers for keeping MapleSugar.
In former times no woman took part in the maple-sugar manufacture. The menused first to tap the trees, and then boil the sap over wood fires thatthey would build in the neighborhood of the sugar bush, as the maple groveis called.


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