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

Cold Today

21 overnight. Sunny, 34 today. A north wind made it feel colder. Spouts wet, but ice in the buckets. 20s tonight again. Warmer tomorrow. We’ll see if we get usable sap. Weekend warms so this is the last opportunity.

Done By 10:00 AM

32 overnight. 38, sun early, then cloudy and breezy today. Into the woods by 6:30 AM. Water run again. Fire going by 7:00 AM. One batch into the milk can. Done by 10:00 AM.

Day’s Cooking
7:00 5.5”
8:00 4.25”
9:00 2”
9:30 .75”
10:00 done

Forecast for next two days is 20s at night and upper 30s/lower 40s during the day. But the taps are getting old with some dried up already and sugar content is down. Have to evaluate if its feasible to collect any sap that runs.

1 More Gallon Of Finished Syrup

44 overnight. 65, sunny and breezy today. Did not expect 65. A cold front moves in overnight with a forecast low of 23.

Into the woods at 3:00 PM to collect. Picked up 55 gallons: about 1 gallon of finished syrup because of the lower sugar content. Some buckets empty while others were full on the same tree. That’s expected at the end of the season.

Its All About Sugar Content

22 overnight. Started cloudy this morning. By Noon the sun appeared. Temperature up to 45, but breezing. The sap is running. Tested the sugar content in individual trees. Its back up some at 1.5 Brix others at 2.0 Brix. That’s worth getting. Plan to collect tomorrow.

Tree pressure still at 2 PSI. Seems low given that sap is running. Forecast is still promising for sap, but its all about the sugar content.

Last Boil Requires Careful Balance

36 overnight. Cloudy with snow flurries most of the day. Temperature reached 40, but with the wind it felt much colder. Forecast is 30 overnight and 50 tomorrow. But even if there is sap, with a low sugar content its not worth cooking.

Into the woods by 7:00 AM to cook. Brought a milk can of water to wash the syrup pan. Thought about skipping washing the pan because we only had 35 gallons to cook, but the pan had a buildup of nitre. Best to wash to avoid problems with boiling.

The last boil requires careful balance between getting the right amount of sap in pan so it won’t burn and not filling too much or its takes longer to empty and boil through the remaining sap Ideally we want ½” left in the pan.

Back to the farmhouse by 10:15 AM. Transitioning to clean up mode.

This Is Likely The End

34 overnight. Cloudy and 40 today with rain showers late afternoon. Into the woods by 3:45 PM to collect. Glad we dumped sap yesterday. The old sap wouldn’t have mixed will with the fresh sap. We would’ve ended up with poor quality sap.

Picked up 35 gallons. But this is likely the end. Low sugar in the sap. Barely 1.5 Brix. And we loose freezing nights.

Cook tomorrow.

Sap Moving Again

28 overnight. 40 and cloudy today with sun very late. The cold night did cause sap to start dripping but not a bit run yet. Tree pressure at 1 PSI. Not sure what to make of that. Expected higher PSI. A few more freezing nights in the forecast.

Dumped Sap

36 overnight. Cloudy, breezy and 40 today.

Into the woods by 4:15 PM to dump sap from the buckets. When its 50-60 sap doesn’t keep. Estimate we dumped 50-60 gallons but it didn’t look good. Dumping was the right choice.

Spouts are wet. If we get freezing nights the sap will run again. Tree pressure at -1 PSI.

Cloudy, Light Rain

46 overnight. Cloudy, light rain, some sun, 48 today. Still hopeful for more favorable conditions Friday, Saturday and Sunday give us a final sap run.

All Caught Up

44 overnight. 60 today with clouds and some sun around 2:00 PM.

Into the woods at 2:45 PM to start the burners of the finishing pan. Ready by 3:15 PM. Bottled 8 gallons total. We are not all caught up. Two more days of warm weather. We are hoping for one more run.

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