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Northeast Ohio Maple Syrup Season Booms Despite Climate Shifts

Northeast Ohio Maple Syrup Season Booms Despite Climate Shifts

Cleveland News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 17, 20261m 50s

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Northeast Ohio maple syrup producers wrap up an unusual season with solid results, despite warmer trends. Cold Saint Patricks Day conditions sparked a strong sap run, helping makers collect plenty before trees start budding. Local experts call it a decent season, with some huge runs and a traditional Ohio winter aiding production. Farmers tapping thousands of trees are nearing a full crop, and business is booming post-pandemic with online sales and new products. Distilleries turning sap into moonshine doubled their volume this year and plan bigger runs ahead, including a retail push. Festivals, farm tours, and pancake events celebrate the sweet harvest across the region.

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