Dr. Perkins, thank you for the tip!
Using different tap diameters (3/16, 5/16 and 7/16) as the independent variable and radial growth as the dependent variable could answer questions about the...
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Dr. Perkins, thank you for the tip!
Using different tap diameters (3/16, 5/16 and 7/16) as the independent variable and radial growth as the dependent variable could answer questions about the...
Dr. Perkins,
In response to an earlier post by you on this thread, I wrote:
I just discovered that you conducted the most relevant study, which can be read on the web at the following URL:...
Dr. Perkins,
I am very interested in the results of this study. In PA (with the exception of NE and North Central PA), we have been having an extremely long sap season this year. It began around...
I agree with Dr. Perkins that this is not something to do regularly. In my 35 years of making maple syrup, this is only the second season that I have done this.
This end of season run is the best in decades and is forecasted to continue until March 15 or later. It follows a very disappointing February when we got less than half of the syrup we expected. So,...