We finished off a little more than a gallon for our first syrup of the year. We moved up to a "real" evaporator and are planning to put in another 60 taps this week here in Scotland, CT.
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We finished off a little more than a gallon for our first syrup of the year. We moved up to a "real" evaporator and are planning to put in another 60 taps this week here in Scotland, CT.
We've secured the use of a sugarbush about 2 miles away from our farm. Wow! What a great natural resource nestled away into the woods. We've added another 60 taps and yielded over a gallon per tap over the past 24 hours. At this rate, we'll be gathering twice a day.
Let's hope the weather smooths out. Snow on the way? More mud to follow!
there are alot of sugar maples in your area, i know your neighbors really well the webers, I grew up in Scotland on Littlefield rd., i am about 5 miles away from you. have fun boiling this weekend
Erik Bourassa
Great Blog Hurricane Farm!
Really cool pics and stories.
We're about a month behind you, but it's going to happen this weekend.
We're tapping here in Central Maine.
nice blog and pics hurricane.you're just over the hill from us in lebanon. with that many taps, have you thought about doing any gravity lines? i think it may save you some time in the collection, i know it would help me out on about 1/2 of my taps but unfortunately they're in an area where our cattle run, and they would tear the lines down quick. good luck this year,jim
Thanks for checking out the blog. It takes a lot of time, but it is pretty enjoyable.
We might entertain some gravity lines next season.
Jim, where are you in Lebanon? I drive by a few set ups on my way to school (I teach 7th grade at the middle school)...I see some line set ups on my way up the hill, and then another set up on Chapelle Road after the Chesmer's farm.
I love watching for buckets and lines in the woods this time of year.
Great day outside boiling today!
the taps you see by chesmers farm i believe are the people that own sugar maple farms on rte 207 just over the hill from the green heading towards lyman school. i live very close to chappel rd on rte 289, i have a few buckets at my house but most of my taps are over in salem at my familys farm. planning on boiling up my 1st batch tomorrow. jim
Hope the weather holds for tomorrow.
We still have a few hours of work left boiling on this last batch.
I see your buckets on the way into school.
Where do you boil? I didn't notice a sugar shack, do you do it outside?
Have a good one tomorrow!
had a good run to day boiled about 60 gal little rig works real good.hope to get started early tomarrow still have 35 gal left.i half to finnish about 3 gal of real nise light amber good luck,have a good run. marc
Sugaring in the snow today. We're outside since we don't have a sugar house built yet...
Even though the sugar house will be nice and cozy, I think that I will miss the outside sugaring...the steam is rising, the snow is falling, and everything smells clean and "mapley."
30 gallons left for this afternoon, then bottling during the storm.