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Rockport
02-27-2023, 10:36 AM
This has to be the shortest season on record ! Started on Jan 21 4 1/2 weeks !! Made 40 gallon on 340 taps but i did better than last year by 3g. Just started pulling yesterday ...2-26-23
How did YOU do ? please chime in !!!

ecp
02-27-2023, 12:46 PM
I've heard some southern states are getting done because of a warm snap. If this is just for WV sorry for chiming in. Norther Vermont we are in a cold snap and haven't even hit 1/10th of a crop in some spots. The lower elevations are doing a bit better than that.

220 maple
03-07-2023, 06:43 AM
Rockport
Most are too depressed to talk about the miserable season they just experienced! My sources tell there is no more than 10 producers still making good syrup, all high elevation locations except maybe one? The last good sap I got was 2/21/23! Trees not buddy just way too much bacteria! Syrup ropey. Better luck next year.
Mark220maple

David Wayne
03-07-2023, 04:23 PM
My area is no better, poor flow all season- 30 to 40 gallons of sap on 150 taps is depressing. Today is the fifth or sixth day with no night freeze and yesterday was
68 degrees. Tonight is forecast to be 25 and perfect weather for the next 10 days, but I think the extended warm killed the season for us.

David

220 maple
03-08-2023, 06:33 AM
I’m helping a new producer in my county, 100 taps and should be around 30 gallons of syrup! Why? Elevation he is at 3300 feet and the one hundred taps are above him, I have not checked with him today, I’m at 26 degrees at 5 am he will be at 14 degrees or colder! I had six or more 70 degree days in February, he had none! He might have had some low 60s, it’s not killing his taps or creating mass amounts of bacteria
Mark 220 Maple