I'm 50% tapped.
Forecast shows high's of 40s and lows in the 20s.
And I busted my tapping bit, bad sign.
This is weather is not necessarily bad, what will determine our maple season is what happens during the season, cold nights, warm days are needed then. If your weather is like what we have been getting in Central NYS, we are just adding plenty of ground water. The trees really only need a few cold nights to be able the move the sap after they warm up. Then the weather you had last year (sunshine to produce sugar) and the ground moisture will do the rest.
Don't get nervous yet, lots of time left unless you are in the extreme southern maple regions.
Dave Klish, Retired from collecting and boiling in 2021. Mostly because of a bad hip.
2012 Mahindra 36 HP 4x4/ loader/cab/heat/AC:-)
formerly had:
3x8 raised flue evaporator
250 GPH converted to electric, RO by Ray Gingerich
Now have solar, 2x6 finish pan, 5 bank 7x7 filter press, large water jacketed bottler
6.32 KW solar system, 1.48KW is battery backed up, all net metered
website: www.cnymaple.com
SkunkWorks, That's why I always had at least 3 tapping bits for each person tapping..
Dave Klish, Retired from collecting and boiling in 2021. Mostly because of a bad hip.
2012 Mahindra 36 HP 4x4/ loader/cab/heat/AC:-)
formerly had:
3x8 raised flue evaporator
250 GPH converted to electric, RO by Ray Gingerich
Now have solar, 2x6 finish pan, 5 bank 7x7 filter press, large water jacketed bottler
6.32 KW solar system, 1.48KW is battery backed up, all net metered
website: www.cnymaple.com
After 20 hours, about 1/2 gallon per tap at 1.9%.
Forecast is good: highs of low 40s, lows in the upper 20s for the next week.
Last edited by SkunkWorks; 01-21-2023 at 09:46 AM.
2.3 gal per tap yesterday.
Gosh I hope so, made 2.8 gal this weekend on 45 taps. Drilled in the remaining 50.
What great weather, 40s, dry, really nice.
Real cold weather coming on the 4th & 5th, after that it looks like same as we've had so far. I plan on tapping the 6th & 7th.
Hi all,
Do the trees need more time to warm up after the negative temps?
This is my first year tapping. I only have ten Reds and one Sugar. Is it normal for Reds to not produce much sap until February? I went ahead and tapped the last week of January. I was worried there would be no real winter.
To date I have a total of 6 gallons from all trees. Most of that is from the Sugar. (I've been freezing it until I have a windfall)
Even yesterday in the mid-40's, I only got six cups.
Thanks!