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The Raccoon

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The raccoon is a mammal from the Order:  Carnivora  Family:  Procyonidae  Genus:  Procyon  Species:  P. lotor. The raccoon is a mammal of medium size and is native to North America.
Their original preferred habitats  are mixed and deciduous forests, but, due to their adaptability  they have extended their range to coastal marshes, mountainous areas and even [...]

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You Cut Christmas Tree Farms

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Establishing a “You Cut Christmas Tree Farm” on your property is one way to make money from your home.  There are some principles for making a success of this venture.  Of course you need to have enough space to grow high quality trees and keep them healthy.  It is best if this space is relatively [...]

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How to Tap Maple Trees for Sap

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

There is nothing quite like real maple syrup on a stack of pancakes for breakfast.  Tapping maple trees and making syrup from the sap is a traditional spring activity in the northeastern part of North America, but can be done in many other areas.  In fact, there are other trees that can be tapped, and [...]

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Sugaring Off - How They Make Maple Syrup

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Maple syrup, that yummy brown nectar, is the product of collecting gallons of slightly sweet maple sap and boiling away the excess water so that only the sugary syrup remains.  Sugaring off is a popular activity in the early spring in areas where maple trees grow wild.  Any type of maple can be tapped, but [...]

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Christmas Tree Production

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Land owners looking for extra sources of income are often interested in Christmas tree production, and with good reason.  Christmas trees are in great demand during the holiday season, and with some good planning and a little good fortune, a grower can make a good income.  It isn’t a foolproof occupation, however.  There are a [...]

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