buckeye gold
01-29-2020, 08:15 AM
I was just looking at the weather forecast and thinking about what our weather has already been and all it done was give me a sinking feeling in my gut. I may be crazy, but I'm starting to feel pretty strongly that this is going to be a short or at best diminished sap season for my region (mid-southern Ohio, Ky. wva.). If you haven't tapped I would be seriously thinking about it, at least after next weeks warm up has passed. I fear some southern producers have already waited too long. This is the year I did not tap my fall taps and I wish I had in early December. I did put them out early (January 1st) but then we got a warm spell and they went south fast. I went all in January 17th and have boiled 6 times since. I had two days of strong runs then we went into a weather pattern of lows over night of 33-39 and highs of 38-46. Just enough to make some sap flow, but not good runs. Now, next week is forecast 60 on Monday and a week of above 40. Can anyone say slime.... I will have to shut down drain and rewash. Considering the trend I've seen since November I see a period of cold probably mid to late February, but by then all tap holes will be compromised by a long exposure of warmer than average temps. In ending I see a short season with a lot of smaller runs. It may turn colder around March, but my tap holes will be shot by then and poor sap quality. My only hope is to retap for the end of February. I am reconsidering this since listing to Steve Childs at Ohio Maple days. Just going right above the old tap hole. I may do that on one lateral from my early taps today and see what happens.
So this may be a fair warning or just me being "chicken Little", but it's something to think about. So if your holding out for traditional tapping dates, you might want to think about what's happening with the weather this year.
What's some thoughts from the sap gallery?
So this may be a fair warning or just me being "chicken Little", but it's something to think about. So if your holding out for traditional tapping dates, you might want to think about what's happening with the weather this year.
What's some thoughts from the sap gallery?