maple flats
03-23-2017, 12:51 PM
For the first time in many years my wood supply is running low. The last few year I had generally 2+ years of wood or more all split and stacked. This year I have now gone thru more than I did the last 2 combined and I only have about 5 face cord left of 21" wood. After that I have about 10-12 full cord , some bucked to length, most in log length and 1-2 yrs down and piled. Next week I'll likely either borrow for my house wood, all split and stacked for 2019 or I'll process some more. If I use the house wood it is good and dry but is cut shorter, but we have all we need at the house for this year, that will be my go to stash if necessary.
With this season running low on sugar % and lots of sap I am using more. I do RO, but in the past I most often concentrated to 8-12%, this year it's more like 6-10% which is eating up more wood. I am not stopping the RO, it runs continuously from start til finishing boiling, but it is not getting as highly concentrated with the lower start. In the past most of my sap has been 2.0% or better until almost the end, this year most has been 1.4-1.6%.
I guess I'll need to get more ready before next year in case this low sugar % proves to be a trend.
With this season running low on sugar % and lots of sap I am using more. I do RO, but in the past I most often concentrated to 8-12%, this year it's more like 6-10% which is eating up more wood. I am not stopping the RO, it runs continuously from start til finishing boiling, but it is not getting as highly concentrated with the lower start. In the past most of my sap has been 2.0% or better until almost the end, this year most has been 1.4-1.6%.
I guess I'll need to get more ready before next year in case this low sugar % proves to be a trend.