ibby458
06-09-2006, 07:02 AM
If this rain ever stops, This weekend, I hope to visit 3 different local bushes with an eye towards leasing one of them. Since tubing will be the goal, I know slope, lack of too much brush and debris is important. I'm hoping at least one of them will allow me to drive my truck right to the bush.
My question concerns the trees themselves. Are there any rules of thumb which prefers younger trees to older or vise-versa? I understand crown size, amount of crowding, and can probably determine general state of health (And catapiller infestation this year), but - all other things being the same, are younger trees better than established ones?
My own experiences SEEM to indicate that younger trees give more sap/tap (and run quicker), but older ones give sweeter sap (and run longer). Is that what others have found?
My question concerns the trees themselves. Are there any rules of thumb which prefers younger trees to older or vise-versa? I understand crown size, amount of crowding, and can probably determine general state of health (And catapiller infestation this year), but - all other things being the same, are younger trees better than established ones?
My own experiences SEEM to indicate that younger trees give more sap/tap (and run quicker), but older ones give sweeter sap (and run longer). Is that what others have found?