Michigan maple syrup producers are assessing the damage following a 100-year storm!

Michigan maple syrup producers are facing widespread destruction after a 100-year storm ripped through the state, leaving behind what some describe as a war zone.

The state Farm Bureau offers a glimpse into the aftermath as producers assess the damage and seek assistance.

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