Anyone know of a low cost method of making a map of the sugarbush, showing tree locations, where I can put some specific tree info like diameter, etc? Is there some app that can be loaded on an android phone? Thanks. John
Anyone know of a low cost method of making a map of the sugarbush, showing tree locations, where I can put some specific tree info like diameter, etc? Is there some app that can be loaded on an android phone? Thanks. John
2020: 220 trees, most smaller than 20" diameter, made 25 gallons
remote location in western Cole County
5/16" plastic spiles, drain into plastic buckets or sapsaks
haul sap out of woods using atv & trailer
wood-fired pans on concrete blocks
one Leader Half Pint 24 x 33" plus 24 x 30 ss pan from a junkyard
cook batch process then finish in the kitchen;
we dont sell our syrup; its for family & friends
see website www.mosyrup.com
I use thos, works great.
https://www.huntstand.com/?gclid=Cj0...0aAp4xEALw_wcB
Remember to keep on ticking while the sap is dripping.
2016- 50 buckets. Made 4 gallons.
2022- 3750 taps + Smartrek! Made 1300 gallons.
2023- 3750 taps after removing a pump house and connected two woods. Made 800 gallons.
I recently bought ONX hunt and find it very useful. You can mark and save lines, waypoints, etc. even compute acreage very easily. It's only $29 a year for one state. It also shows property lines and landowner names.