Maple Syrup: Nature's Spring Tonic. -- Since 1918

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Dusting Of Snow

We had a dusting of snow overnight. Enough to make the ground white, but no accumulation. 28 overnight. Cloudy and 33 today. Down to the teens tonight.

Prepared for bottling tomorrow. Washed finishing and bottling pans. And let the propane gas flow into the lines. That can take an hour.

Brought the milk can of syrup to the farmhouse. If the temperature drops into the teens, we don’t want it to freeze.

40 Degrees Feels Cold Now

At the beginning of March, 40 degrees feels warm. But the end of March, 40 degrees feels cold. 35 overnight. 28 was forecast. Day started sunny, then turned cloudy. Temperature up to 42.

Freezing night are forecast to return. We’ll see what mother nature gives us.

20%

35 overnight. Cloudy with some rain today. Up to 40. Forecast turns a little colder the next few days. We’ll see what happens.

Based the sap we collected so far, we have 20% of a crop. With 200 taps we expect 35-40 gallons of syrup. After finishing and bottling we project 7.5 gallons which is 20% of a crop.

Had a video meeting with other producers from across the maple belt. Most report a down season with some similar to us. In northern MN and MI they haven’t started yet. Same in northern ON. Higher elevations in NY are still going. No word from VT, NH, ME or QB.

No Woods Activity

37 and rain overnight. Rain and 42 today. No woods activity.

Exchanged email with our equipment dealer in central Wisconsin. He also reports a poor season so far. Southern part of the state is done. Northern part of the state hasn’t had any runs yet. In central Wisconsin they had one run. Tomorrow is a call with producers from all across the US and Canada. Curious to find out how their season is going.

An Odd Season

Into the woods at 4:45 AM to cook. Two batches into the milk can. Done by 9:30 AM.

Noticed the bottom row of wood in the woodshed is still frozen to the ground. The frost is still in the ground. Maybe when it comes out we get sap runs. But this is an odd season. Only trivial amounts of sap on what should have been good sap days based on the weather. Taps out three weeks now.

37 overnight. Cloudy with some rain today. Rain forecast overnight.

35 And 55

35 overnight. Cloudy, with some rain, most of the day with temperature up to 55. That’s not sap weather.

Getting reports that other local syrup producers are experiencing the same conditions. Its good to know its not just us, but leaves us wondering what’s happening.

Into the woods at 3:00 PM to collect. Picked up what was there. 75 gallons.

Forecast for the next few days is rain and cooler.

Anticipated A Sap Run

25 overnight. Sunny and 55 today. Anticipated a sap run. A little, but not as much as we anticipated or hoped for. What is mother nature doing? Today is the first day of Spring.

Connected the gas tank. Connected all the hoses on the R/O. Now we just need sap.

Cloudy And Mid-40s

35 overnight. Cloudy and mid-40s most of the day with temperature rising to 50 late afternoon. No snow. Some rain overnight. Tonight’s forecast down to freezing. Maybe that kicks off sap runs.

Two Batches Into The Milk Can

Into the woods by 4:45 AM. 38 overnight. Cloudy all day. Temperature dropped during the day to 34. Snow still forecast for tonight with some locations getting 1-3 inches.

Tree pressure was -8 PSI. The trees are moving sap. Not clear why we aren’t getting runs.

One batch into the milk can at 7:00 AM. The other at 8:30 AM. Back to the farmhouse by 9:00 AM.

Snow Disappeared

44 overnight. Sunny and 58 today. Snow disappeared. Collected at 4:00 PM. Picked up 75 gallons. More than we anticipated. When it’s warm the sap doesn’t keep so better to collect it. Tomorrow is cooler and snow/rain possible. The ground is warming. Hoping that gets the sap moving.

Spoke with another small producer. They put out fresh taps and report those taps aren’t running. So we wait.

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