Oregon Maple Trees tapped for syrup
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The winter time is the perfect time for a sweet harvest. The Oregon Maple Project’s Eliza Nelson is after sap. • We do have Big Leaf Maple all over Camp Colton, Nelson said. • The Oregon Maple Project is a nonprofit that aims to inspire, engage and connect people to nature through the production of Bigleaf Maple Syrup. • Near Estacada, the trees are dripping sap to make maple syrup. • Catching sunlight after a frost is always a good thing to get a maple flowing. • Ben Malvin taps the trees for sap on his family's land. Just take a sample. It's actually sweeter than a lot of the sap I've had. It takes 86 gallons of sap to make one gallon of syrup. • Intern Bella Lehman wonders, Who doesn’t like maple syrup?” • Subscribe: / kgwnews8 • Watch the latest KGW newscast: https://www.kgw.com/watch • Get the KGW app: https://kgw.com/appredirect
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