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    Default Sensor detects sap that produces off flavor syrup

    I thought this was interesting:

    https://physics.aps.org/articles/v16/100

    A researcher developed a sensor that will detect changes in a drop of sap and using that they predicted what batches would have off flavors. I thought I would share if anyone didn't see that. I wonder when we'll see a commercial application with that? Could be handy....
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    Research group at a Canadian University has come up with away to test for buddy and metabolism in sap! There is two American groups working on a test to detect micro bacteria that causes ropey syrup, both items are needed bad in the southern maple regions, because of climate change! Their I said it! Another argument for another day, from what I’ve heard test kits maybe be available for next season, have not heard a price yet. If the kit can detect metabolism that will remove a lot of bad syrup from the market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 220 maple View Post
    both items are needed bad in the southern maple regions, because of climate change! Their I said it! Another argument for another day, from what I’ve heard test kits maybe be available for next season, have not heard a price yet. If the kit can detect metabolism that will remove a lot of bad syrup from the market.
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    I think tests like this could be useful anywhere. Ropey and buddy syrup can happen everywhere but yeah, it will be a useful tool, if the price is right. I know some producers won't care about buddy syrup because packers will still blend it but for those of us looking to make quality syrup, this could help.
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