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    Quote Originally Posted by maple flats View Post
    The sugar sand has already developed, it's in suspension. Filter as soon as it's drawn off or finished boiling and try to protect it from cooling as much as possible for the best filtering.
    I will give that a try, thanks...
    1st Time - 2020 - 7 taps, 132 gallons sap, 24.5 pints syrup
    2021 - 10 taps, 181 gallons sap, 40 pints syrup
    2022 - 15 taps, 100 gallons sap, 19 pints syrup

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    I'm finished! Boiled off last 20 gallons I got Friday and Saturday morning yesterday...
    So year 2 is in the books with a total of 181 gallons of sap collected which made 40 pints!
    I think I'm starting to figure this out!
    1st Time - 2020 - 7 taps, 132 gallons sap, 24.5 pints syrup
    2021 - 10 taps, 181 gallons sap, 40 pints syrup
    2022 - 15 taps, 100 gallons sap, 19 pints syrup

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    Here we go for year 3! Put in 15 taps today, not a single one showed signs of sap... BUT temps look great for next week. Good Luck Everyone
    1st Time - 2020 - 7 taps, 132 gallons sap, 24.5 pints syrup
    2021 - 10 taps, 181 gallons sap, 40 pints syrup
    2022 - 15 taps, 100 gallons sap, 19 pints syrup

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    I'm finished... I guess it was just a slow year. On 15 taps I only got 100 gal of sap that made 19 pints of syrup. See ya next year!
    1st Time - 2020 - 7 taps, 132 gallons sap, 24.5 pints syrup
    2021 - 10 taps, 181 gallons sap, 40 pints syrup
    2022 - 15 taps, 100 gallons sap, 19 pints syrup

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    Got 15 taps in On Monday 2-6-23. Had 10 gallons sap this morning.
    1st Time - 2020 - 7 taps, 132 gallons sap, 24.5 pints syrup
    2021 - 10 taps, 181 gallons sap, 40 pints syrup
    2022 - 15 taps, 100 gallons sap, 19 pints syrup

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    I'd say 2023 is going to be a good year. I'm over 75 gallons in just the first week! Some are gushers and some are dribblers.
    1st Time - 2020 - 7 taps, 132 gallons sap, 24.5 pints syrup
    2021 - 10 taps, 181 gallons sap, 40 pints syrup
    2022 - 15 taps, 100 gallons sap, 19 pints syrup

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    I'm tapping in The Thumb this weekend. Would have loved to have done it sooner but was out of town. The temperature fluctuation this year is crazy. Forecast calls for 40's this weekend, but then back down to high of 34 for a week. How do you think the upcoming cold spell will affect the flow? Should I wait till the temps get back up in the high 30s again?
    2021 - First year: 4 taps; Tapped too late; 4.5 gallons of sap
    2022 - 11 taps; 20 gallons of sap
    2023 - 23 taps. 3 gallons of syrup; founded TruNorth Maple Co.
    2024 - 26 (+10) taps; 4.5 gallons of syrup; added RO filter

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    I would tap NOW!!! The temps for the next week look excellent, below freezing at night and above freezing during the day, perfect for sap flow...

    Was nice for it to get cold and snow yesterday, slowed the flow, giving me time to catch up boiling!
    1st Time - 2020 - 7 taps, 132 gallons sap, 24.5 pints syrup
    2021 - 10 taps, 181 gallons sap, 40 pints syrup
    2022 - 15 taps, 100 gallons sap, 19 pints syrup

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    Tapped today. 23 taps. Tried using tubes dropped down to a bucket at the base. Temps last night were cold and things didn't get warmed up till about 10:30 am in The Thumb. But by the early afternoon, sap was flowing well. Still having trouble with tubes. My hanging buckets with spikes seem to do much better.
    2021 - First year: 4 taps; Tapped too late; 4.5 gallons of sap
    2022 - 11 taps; 20 gallons of sap
    2023 - 23 taps. 3 gallons of syrup; founded TruNorth Maple Co.
    2024 - 26 (+10) taps; 4.5 gallons of syrup; added RO filter

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