Maple Syrup Season in Maine
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After the cold spell lately it is finally warming up. It’s been very cold and it gives the term freezing something for us to think about. In the last few weeks for us to even be freezing it would have to warm up about 30 degrees since freezing is 32 Fahrenheit. It’s been around zero degrees or a bit below every morning.
But, now as spring begins to warm us up, it won’t be long before mud season and the maple syrup begins to flow. Here is a link to the Maine Maple Syrup Producers Association.
http://www.mainemapleproducers.com/
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