notacarpenter
02-26-2011, 08:15 PM
This is my third year of tapping, and even after doing some research I find myself still guessing. I have approximately 40-50 taps on my property, but many are surrounded by evergreens. Obviously, it's hit or miss, the ones more exposed to the sun gets the better flow. I also tap from a relative who has mostly hard-wood on his property, (about 40 taps). These run pretty well.
-My question is whether or not there is that perfect day to put the taps in.
-When do the larger-scale farmers tap, those who have 1000+?? Obviously, they can't wait until the sap is running, but is there a series of temperatures that dictate when to put the taps in?
-How risky is it to put them in early prior to the big thaws?
Do you have to have consecutive 20-40+ temp spreads to get the juices flowing?
Is it okay to re-bore tap holes that seem to dry up over a couple of weeks?
Any info on these mysteries will be greatly apprectiated.
Thanks!!!
-My question is whether or not there is that perfect day to put the taps in.
-When do the larger-scale farmers tap, those who have 1000+?? Obviously, they can't wait until the sap is running, but is there a series of temperatures that dictate when to put the taps in?
-How risky is it to put them in early prior to the big thaws?
Do you have to have consecutive 20-40+ temp spreads to get the juices flowing?
Is it okay to re-bore tap holes that seem to dry up over a couple of weeks?
Any info on these mysteries will be greatly apprectiated.
Thanks!!!