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    Default Coldest February in 115 years

    Hi all

    We will see what the true effect of extended cold periods will have on our season at least in eastern Ontario and southern Quebec.

    Cut and paste this link to read the article.
    http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/february-20...ears-1.2257188


    Has anyone tapped yet?, I think the risk of frost cracks is much higher. The bigger producers may not have a choice.

    Just looking to see what people are predicting. I know it will warm up and I will make syrup, just all the factors that will make it a tough or easy year has yet to be seen.

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    That would explain why my woodshed looks so empty!
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    I have a Noaa MADIS weather station at my horse. Last years February average was 18.5, and this year 11.0 The station down the road was 20 last, and 11 this year.

    http://www.wunderground.com/personal...0140227/mmonth

    Still have a t least 2 weeks of freezing conditions here. Maybe a couple mid 30's
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    It's been a cold Feb here in southwestern ontario for sure. As far as I can tell and avg of about -20 lots of extreme cold warning on the weather network. And no weather close to 0 until march 10th here...
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    Even colder in Northern Ont.

    Love winter but ready for spring this year.

    Snow on the ground that never left since Nov. 2014.
    Enough already.

    Good luck to all of us.

    Terry
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleBrookMaple View Post
    I have a Noaa MADIS weather station at my horse.
    Where would that be located, just above the withers? (sorry couldn't resist)
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    LMAO....Great one SRM!!!!

    Or just North of the Pole.

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    Default Wood pile dwindling

    I was listening to CBC last week and they said that this February was the coldest since 1972 but that was on Monday and it was - 34 a couple nights. I thought my thermometer was broken when it stayed at -20 for a few days, but it would drop at night.
    Last time we had a day above zero was back in January. when it was 0.
    I noticed that someone posted a picture of "this years syrup". I still have over a metre of snow and -20 at night.
    Seems to be a repeat of last year.
    Last edited by Pablo; 02-28-2015 at 09:18 AM.

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    I go to wunderground regularly and was looking at getting a weather station. What type do have and how do you like it.
    The only problem I have is that I'm in Canada and most of the stations are double the price they are in the US, next time I go to the US it something I will look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleBrookMaple View Post
    I have a Noaa MADIS weather station at my horse. Last years February average was 18.5, and this year 11.0 The station down the road was 20 last, and 11 this year.

    http://www.wunderground.com/personal...0140227/mmonth

    Still have a t least 2 weeks of freezing conditions here. Maybe a couple mid 30's
    And just consider this, when the wind lets up a little you might be getting a false high reading with heat off the "horse".
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    Recently bought another Gingerich RO, this one was a 125, but a second membrane was added thus is a 250, like I had.
    After running a 2x3, a 2x6, 3x8 tapping from 79 taps up to 1320 all woodfired, now I'm going to a 2x6 oil fired and a 200-425 taps.

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