Category Archives: Maple Tapping

The 2016 First Tree Tapping was held at the Casimir Gold Sugarbush just north of Stevens Point

2016 Maple Tapping

On March 12, 2016 we drove up to the Stevens Point area for the annual Wisconsin Maple Syrup Producers Association’s First Tree Tapping ceremony. This year the tree tapping was held at the Casimir Gold Sugar Bush just north of Stevens Point. It was a beautiful and fairly warm day, and we watched Alice in Dairyland and the local state senator each tap a tree. There was no farm breakfast, like there was in 2015, but we learned a lot and got to sample some “maple water” fresh from the tree.

The blue tubing is for the vacuum system that collects the sap

Cadott Photos

Here are some photos from the “First Tapping” event of the Wisconsin Maple Syrup Producers Association on the morning of Saturday March 14, 2015. We arrived just before the ceremony at 10:00 am; it was a long drive from Madison to Cadott. Alice in Dairyland did the first tapping, though in fact most of the trees had already been tapped because the sap had started to run the previous week.

They no longer use buckets for collecting the maple sap; instead there is plastic tubing that is connected to a vacuum system which makes things a lot easier. The event was held in Cedric Boettcher’s sugar bush and afterward there was a pancake brunch at his nearby farm.