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  1. #1
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    Default The Maple Syrup Almanac

    Hi folks,

    The first-ever Official U.S. Maple Syrup Almanac is now available on Amazon:

    http://www.amazon.com/Official-U-S-M...=maple+almanac

    136 pages chronicling the 2013 season.

    It's like the Farmers Almanac but for maple...

    Thanks everyone.

    --Peter Gregg
    The Maple News is the official monthly trade publication for the North American maple syrup industry.
    Subscription rates are $33/year and $60/2 years.
    Feel free to e-mail themaplenews@icloud.com for a sample copy or call us at 518-692-2204.
    Or click on www.themaplenews.com/subscribe

    —The Maple News
    P.O. Box 88
    Rupert, VT 05768

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    Default Maple Syrup Almanac

    Where can you get a copy. Amazon says they don't have any and don't know when they willl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Hale View Post
    Where can you get a copy. Amazon says they don't have any and don't know when they willl.
    Just got the same info from Amazon.
    I saw a copy at a friends tonight and looked interesting. Where can I get my own copy?
    1700 Taps /1600 on Vac. 3x10 King evaporator
    20 head Charolais cattle
    8 head Lowline Angus
    28 Miniature horses
    90 hives honey bees
    JD 4430 tractor

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    I got mine in the mail and it was free. Get in touch with the Maple News.
    30x8 Leader revolution, wood fired blower, steamaway/hood. 903 taps all but 54 on pipeline and 3 vacuum systems. Hauling sap this year with a 99 F350 7.3 diesel dump and of course back up is the Honda 450 and trailer.

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    I got mine in the mail also free! A lot of good info.
    Brian
    Velvet Hollow Sugarworks
    Greenwood, Maine
    900 taps
    CDL 2X6, leader RO

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    I just got a copy in the mail today, not sure from where and who it was sent.
    I will be looking at it more closely later.
    1st Generation Hobby Maple Producer, you got to start somewhere.
    222 Taps, all on Vacuum! No more buckets.
    Lapierre 2'x5' raised flue w/Hood and Preheater
    Surge SP11, Lapierre Hobby Releaser
    Modified 5" Filter Press made by Daryl with a Gear Pump
    Homemade 2 membrane RO
    Kabota RTV Sap Hauler

    Hardy's Maple Syrup on Facebook

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    I also got one in the mail today. I believe if you get the Maple News you got one.

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    I got one a few days ago
    1400 taps
    1200 on vac
    New CDL 3x10 for 13

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plaist...38848249579649

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    I'm reading about you all getting an almanac,so I ask if anyone got the mail and no one did,so I go out and get it and I have also received a Maple Syrup Almanac along with a $44 check from the NYS Fair for my maple enteries. I completely forgot about the fair premiums. Can use the extra cash for the LEME.
    Sudzy's Purely Maple 2011 125 on vac 200 buckets 30x8 lapierre raised flue 12x20 shanty with 12x32 addition with 9x12 tank room tanks 500g 600g 300g
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    Got mine in last Friday's mail. Some good information in there!
    2024 - 16 taps - buckets on our best producing trees, still boiling on a block arch with slight modifications/refinements over the years.
    2021 - 25 taps - all buckets
    2013-2020 - 30/41 taps: discovering which trees were the best producers
    2012 - First year - 21 taps in our backyard - block arch evaporator with 3 steam table pans!

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