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    Default Crawford County 2021

    Sunday, Feb. 28th...
    50 taps placed over the past week on Irish Ridge. We used snowshoes the first days making a path to trees still resting in over 18 inches of snow. Next trip brought buckets and hoses. When we drilled, we found dry wood, wet wood, and a few dripping slowly. We checked trees throughout the week and each day more trees got into the game. Leading us to Sunday morning. Plan A was to get at least some sap collected before church but a steady drizzle at daybreak put plan B into place. Only full buckets will be emptied this afternoon with a full collection Monday and first boil Tuesday morning.
    Glad to see activity over in southeastern Wisconsin and Vernon County. We also follow the Iowa thread as Milleville has checked in and reported the season "on" earlier this week. They are located just across the Mississippi River from Cassville. May we all have a good season.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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    Monday, March 1...
    Collected sap late yesterday afternoon. All trees now producing sap working out to about a gallon of sap per tree. However trees weren't doing much around 5 p.m. Wind had increased, barometer was going up, temperature going down. Monday looks like a day off. Well, actually a work around the shack day. Will also get reports from other local sugar shacks.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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    IR so far been thankful the snow melt is not flooding the valleys, you must have more snow there, the deepest I could find was 11 inches in valley shade. Were close to Viola WI. Good to have the cold nights to get that sap flowing. God Bless
    12x16 Sugar House 2x6 Maple Pro wood fired evaporator Arctic Cat 4x4 1980 Snowmobile 225 taps on buckets 17 Taps on 3/16th tubing on steep hillside

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    Tuesday, March 2nd...Going out to make fire very shortly. Looking forward to a long day. OK, the local report is as follows...Star Acres over on Bouska Road had sap moving slowly until yesterday. Their only highlight so far this year was a skid steer stuck in the snow making a path into the woods. The boys on Vineyard coulee had a little more than a gallon a tree. Ferryville reports that their north facing slope has yet to start the season. Gotta run, time to make the clear stuff, brown stuff.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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    Thursday, March 4th...Second fire of the season today. slow going here. Only 40 gallons out of 50 taps over 48 hours. Steam and any smoke rising straight up. Sugar content is about 2.5 per cent. Would really like to make a little syrup before the high temperatures arrive early next week.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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    Friday, March 5th...an early morning trip to the woods revealed a continued slow drip. Executive decision made - forget collecting sap today, good time to finish on the gas stove. Two gallons of amber syrup now cooling on the kitchen counter. One quarter of the way to matching our lowest year of 8.5 gallons (2018), and a long way to go towards matching our best year of 21.25 gallons (2020).
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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    We tapped ours on Feb. 26 this year. Put in 105 taps and omitted a couple of woods that we normally tap due to an excess of snow our own aging!! So far not a lot to show for our efforts. We ran about 130 gallons through the RO yesterday and fired the evaporator so we've got that sweetened up and ready to go. Could be a slow year but who knows??
    Either lead, follow or get out of the way!

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    Thanks for checking in Mike. I was wondering how things were running in your neck of the woods. We had the same task ahead of us when we tapped. Deepest snow in the woods in years for us. My wife and I had to snowshoe in and then simply did some laps to pack it down. That seemed to help a bit. Also we weren't able to plow a path nearly as close to the woods. Heading out this morning sometime to collect everything before the big thaw. Looks good weatherize after that but that can change fast as well. Haven't seen a moth yet this season but my guess is that will change today.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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    March 10th...Through the weekend we just kept plugging away, gathering sap and boiling. Not complaining about the warm temps but it did slow things down. That allowed us to keep up with finishing. Now at 4.5 gallons for the season which is half of our least productive year. Yesterday we worked in mid 60's temps and in the afternoon strong south winds. We collected sap one final time in the afternoon yesterday and each tree gave about a quart over the previous night at best. Now that it is raining this morning, it appears to be a good day to finish yesterdays boil inside. Hopefully another two gallons or so. Snow is pretty much gone anywhere the sun can catch it. The mud to follow should be fun. Still haven't seen any moths and branches don't appear close to budding - thinking the season is far from over.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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    March 11th....collected sap from the past 48 hours. Total per tap dropped from a quart per tap to a pint a tap per 24 hours for the last 48 hours. Hopefully a low of 30 degrees tonight will fool the trees into getting back in gear. Found a few moths in the pails which I can handle but the ants crawling around bug me. Two pails had that for my enjoyment. Brushing back the paths to the trees tomorrow. The scratched cheeks have to stop. One of these times it will be an eye. Finished another 2.25 gallons of syrup yesterday during the rain. Starting to feel better about potential end of season results. Except for a drift here and there, snow is gone.

    Brother in law about a mile away started tapping 15 trees this year. On his third day boiling, he collects from half the trees. He decides to get everything all set up so he just has to light a match when he comes back from collecting from his second of two groups of maples. The story goes that he comes out of his woods and sees smoke from the stack and steam from the pan. Yes my friend, I often start today's fire from yesterdays ashes. Just wish I could have seen his face and known the thoughts running through his mind. Won't hear from Ferryville until Saturday.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
    43.01N

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