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Bemidji, other Minnesota state parks host tree tapping events
Programs at five Minnesota state parks teach maple tree identification, tapping, and syrup making during the optimal sap run season, with 30-40 gallons of sap needed per gallon of syrup.
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Bemidji, other Minnesota state parks host tree tapping events
Those who like maple syrup will have the opportunity to learn how to tap maple trees at events this month at several Minnesota State Parks. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will offer programs at five state parks, including Lake Bemidji on March 14, to introduce people to the fun of making maple syrup, the equipment needed and processes used. They will learn how to identify the right kind of tree, tap it for sap and how to boil the …
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