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Sap of Maple trees to produce maple syrup in a sugar shack in Quebec, Canada
Droplet of sap flowing from maple tree into a pail at sugar shack, Quebec, Canada
Grand Isle, Vermont. These sap buckets are used to collect maple sap to be boiled down into maple syrup.  It takes about 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup.
Maple Sap Being Collected for Making Maple Syrup
Sap Buckets hanging on Maple Trees in Early Springtime
Maple Syrup industry time with little boy looking maple water in the bucket\nPhoto showing little girl looking maple water in the bucket for demonstration of the Local canadian industry of maple syrup in Quebec Canada.
Two blue plastic pails hanging on sap spiles from Maple tree during syrup making time with snow on the ground and blue sky
Water buckets hanging on maple trees to collect water to be used to make maple syrup at a traditional sugar bush in springtime
during the extraction of maple sap to make syrup
Buckets on maple trees collecting sap to make into maple syrup
Harvesting of maple water to make maple syrup. Sap droplets falling into a pail.
Fall yard cleaning, racking out old leaves from the lawn.  A teenage girl is cleaning up leaves from the side of the backyard along the fence.
These buckets are the type once used to gather maple sap. The sap was taken to a boiler and processed into maple syrup.
Collecting sap from Maple trees used to make Maple Syrup.
A rural sc of buckets with frozen water hanging on the wooden pole
Droplet of sap flowing from maple tree into a pail at sugar shack, Quebec, Canada
Sap collection buckets used in the production of maple syrup. Taps are inserted into the Maple trees allowing sap to drain into the buckets.\nWoodstock, NY, USA\n02/16/2024
A day in a life serie in a small family business of a Maple syrup  : preparation, tasting and production
Southern Urals, spring taiga: collecting birch sap in bottles.
Snow-covered hiking trails and forest landscapes in Germany photographed under a blue cloudy sky, high resolution with copy space
An old style bucket collects maple sap. The harvested sap is heated to remove water and becomes maple syrup. This happens in the early spring when the sap moves up into the tree.
Droplet of sap flowing from the maple tree into a pail for make pure maple syrup
Metal sap buckets on maple trees in a forest during winter
Hot Maple sugar on snow at a sugar shack. A jar full of maple sugar is pouring the golden liquid on freshly compacted snow.
Maple Tree Sap Flowing Into Buckets
Photo showing little girl holding bucket maple water for demonstration of the Local canadian industry of maple syrup in Quebec Canada. She is wearing snowshoes.
Maple Sap Buckets
Many water bucket hanging on maple trees to collect water to be used to make maple syrup at springtime.http://02b5b0c.netsolhost.com/stock/banniere8.jpg
Metal containers used to catch the  water for the production of maple syrup on trees
Metal bucket receiving sap from Maple tree at a sugar shack of Quebec during springtime.
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