Making Maple Syrup | 7 Images
Making Maple Syrup
 

Making Maple Syrup Products such as pancake syrup, maple sugar candies and other treats, was a farming family effort in the old days. Here are decorative photographs from the 1970s showing maple tree sap being collected and water being evaporated from the  Maple sap using outdoor and indoor wood fired evaporators to produce maple sugar products. Maple syrup was first made by Native Americans, and then the Settlers. Early methods with evolving equipment, as seen in the Decorative Photographs, would have been commonly used by maple syrup producers in the 1700s to the Present Day. Read the Maple Syrup Story, uttleysnaturephotos.com
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Evaporating Maple Sap in a Kettle, Image R-004-p
Evaporating Maple Sap in a Kettle, Image R-004-p
The Sugar Bush and Maple Syrup Pails, Image R-010-au
The Sugar Bush and Maple Syrup Pails, Image R-010-au
Evaporating Maple Sap in the Sugar Bush, ImageR-143-au2
Evaporating Maple Sap in the Sugar Bush, ImageR-143-au2
Maple Syrup Evaporation, Image R-122-au
Maple Syrup Evaporation, Image R-122-au
Maple Syrup, Image R-121-au
Maple Syrup, Image R-121-au
Maple Syrup, Image R-144-AU
Maple Syrup, Image R-144-AU
Making Maple Syrup, Image R-120-au
Making Maple Syrup, Image R-120-au