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Old 11-05-2009, 06:55 AM
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Yes one should use white flannel pajammies instead. We don't seem to have those red ones up here. I wonder some time what the paper work even looks like up here for something like a licence to sell syrup. I have done all the paper work to be legal to sell pigs up here and that involves haveing a Vet inspect the place every two years but he has to visit every year to do the paper work and usually insists on a tour anyways.
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:41 PM
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One should not be using any flannel pajama's or any clothing for that matter. For a few bucks you can get an orlon or wool filter from a maple supplier and you will get a better end product and can keep washing them out with hot water and use over and over. If you are not selling syrup or giving it away I don't care what you use but lets remember we represent the maple industry and word of mouth travels faster than syrup through a filter. Lets say you want to upsize your operation and everybody in the neighborhood knows you use red flannels to filter with, where are you going from there?
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Old 11-06-2009, 03:43 PM
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I would have to say the number of licenced sugarmakers to unlicenced would be 50/50, I know just as many who make and sell syrup without out one as people who have a licence. I only know of one sugarmaker who is unlicenced who sells to the public that I'd have a health issue with. For some reason , during his filtering 'research' over the years , he explained to me that he found that 'red flannel pajamias' filter the syrup the best. Each winter he buys several new pair for the upcomming sugaring season.No I'm not kidding. Thank god he only makes fifteen or so gallons. I have been given a small bottle in the past, but never had the 'time' to sample it. I don't believe its much of a hassel to get a licence , so why not. Ask the inspector about filtering through 'red flannel pajamias' and see if you get a reaction.
red flannel pj's? man thats good stuff right there. no i would never use an artical of clothing as a filter, but i guess if ya dont have the money to buy filters then i guess it would work, other than red fuzzy lint floating in your syrup i have been reading some other threads anybody doing any fall tapping here in maine? i thought about it, but is it worth it at all to do?
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Old 11-06-2009, 11:11 PM
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Boondocker it is not worth it if you don't have the tree's. It is not wise to tap the same trees in the fall and in the spring. I am doing it mainly because I have more trees than I can currently handle so the maples are only gonna see a tap once a year. If you got the tree's what the heck sure makes the time go by faster.

We are stealing this thread it was about licensing. My apologies. We should redirect new questions to a new post.
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Old 11-07-2009, 06:35 PM
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Boondocker it is not worth it if you don't have the tree's. It is not wise to tap the same trees in the fall and in the spring. I am doing it mainly because I have more trees than I can currently handle so the maples are only gonna see a tap once a year. If you got the tree's what the heck sure makes the time go by faster.

We are stealing this thread it was about licensing. My apologies. We should redirect new questions to a new post.
ahhh dont worry about that none, my question has been answred about the state license. i have waaaaaay more maples than i will be able to tap. the main sugar bush i will be tapping this year is about 250 acres that was cut off about two years ago on the side of a big ridge. they took everything but sugar and white maple. i cant even start to tell you guys how many trees are on this plot. my buddy and i are both tapping this sugar bush with gravity pipe line and are not even close to touching even a 1/4 of the trees. if i could afford to tap every tree and then afford to buy a evaporator that would handle it i would have to quit my job and be bioling in july!!!!!
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Old 11-09-2009, 07:49 AM
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This is good information about the license. I am going to contact her also. As for red flannels, I am staying away from them.
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