Here is South Haven, it has not been good, 50 taps, 60 gallons so far, it seems not worth firing up the evaporator; but I will tomorrow. . . .. Oh well. Better luck next year!
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Here is South Haven, it has not been good, 50 taps, 60 gallons so far, it seems not worth firing up the evaporator; but I will tomorrow. . . .. Oh well. Better luck next year!
South of St. Cloud, one tap in and it is dry.
What a slow spring. Anybody have their taps in? Any history or experience with such a late season?
Well, what a crazy year. I have run out of wood. . . . Had to bring a load of pallets to burn. . . I've pulled 1/3 of my taps since I have too much. . . . Even made Maple candies this year. Too...
Well, near South Haven, put in half the taps today, no sign of drips. Let's hope for a great season!
Well, is the season over? So far I have boiled 7.4 gallons, it is a record for me, 3 years in.
18478 3 years trying, always outside. This year boiling in the snow. . . . Amazing to watch the steam go to snow! (Why is the photo upside down?)
I am 20 miles south of St. Cloud and have one tap in. Nothing in the bucket yet. Very different from last year.
OK, I am relatively new to making maple syrup (my 2nd year), I have read somewhere that you should tap a tree for 3 years and then skip a year. Do you agree with this? If so, do you totally skip...
Tapped today, none are dripping, southern Stearns County