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Article: THY SAP RUNNETH OVER ANNUAL TREE TAPPING IN PROGRESS FOR MAPLE SYRUP
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- Post-Tribune (IN)
- Article date:
- March 18, 1987
CopyrightCopyright, 1987, Post-Tribune. All rights reserved. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED. (Hide copyright information)
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Ranger Jude Rakowski, left, surveys maple tapping while Linda Garrett, seasonal ranger, demonstrates Indian process.
Volunteer Rosemary Stockwell, Chesterton, checks boiling syrup over open fire. (Color)(Post-Tribune photos by Larry Bretts)
Drawing - no cutline. (Illustration by Joe Soria)
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A cold north wind snapped the balmy spring thaw, wisking the sweet scent of boiling maple sap and the aroma of burning hickory through the woods and over the flat cornfields of the Chellberg Farm.
Small, frontier campsight fires flickered throughout the area like a scene from "Little House on the Prairie," wafting ...