Anyone have a good link to the UVM research paper on air over fire? I had it bookmarked but with the new website at UVM the link is no longer active. I’ve spent almost an hour looking thru the new sight and can’t find it anywhere. Thanks in advance.
Anyone have a good link to the UVM research paper on air over fire? I had it bookmarked but with the new website at UVM the link is no longer active. I’ve spent almost an hour looking thru the new sight and can’t find it anywhere. Thanks in advance.
2012 3 1/2 gallons on a block arch. 25 buckets.
2017 44 gallons on a Homemade 2x6 arch. 170 taps all on 3/16" tubing.
2019 62 gallons on 200 taps on 3/16” tubing.
I’ll try to post the link. Search “ Guidelines for the improvement of combustion efficiency for maple producers. https://mapleresearch.org/pub/combeffic/
2014 - 14 taps - cinder block arch - 18x24 flat pan
2015 - 45 taps on buckets - homemade arch from 250gal oil tank - 28x49 flat pan by Smokey Lake
2016 - 50 taps - 26 taps on 3/16" tube with a diaphragm pump - 24 taps on buckets
All the UVM PMRC research papers are now posted to https://mapleresearch.org/search/?_s...er=date%20desc
MapleResearch.org is a website where you can find recent and older significant research/technical information on all aspects of maple production from a wide-variety of sources. It includes papers, web links, videos, spreadsheets, etc. It was a collaborative project of UVM and NAMSC. Check it out.
Dr. Tim Perkins
UVM Proctor Maple Research Ctr
http://www.uvm.edu/~pmrc
https://mapleresearch.org
Timothy.Perkins@uvm.edu
Thanks gentlemen. Looking to add on this fall and want to double check before starting.
2012 3 1/2 gallons on a block arch. 25 buckets.
2017 44 gallons on a Homemade 2x6 arch. 170 taps all on 3/16" tubing.
2019 62 gallons on 200 taps on 3/16” tubing.