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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.

What’s Mother Nature Doing?

Into the woods at 4:45 AM to accommodate a change in work schedule. With an earlier start we can finish cooking earlier to have most of the work day. Today were were done cooking by 9:45 AM and back at the farmhouse by 10:00 AM.

Pumped the collecting tank into the storage tank. After filling the evaporator we had 9 1/2” in the storage tank to cook. Evaporator going by 5:15 AM with a boil by 6:00 AM. First batch of the season into the milk can by 9:45 AM. Then we stopped firing because we had only 1” left in the tank.

Upper 20’s overnight: ice on the puddles and snow/ground crunchy. Sunny and 52 today. Tree pressure -6 PSI overnight indicating the trees are suctioning up sap, but we aren’t getting runs. The ground is still frozen and cold. Maybe that’s why Mother Nature isn’t providing sap runs even though we get 15 to 18 PSI on the tree during the day.

Enjoyed warm cups of partially cooked syrup from the evaporator. It’s a delicious reminder of why we do this.

Warm tomorrow again. Chance of snow on Friday.

Finally Sap

Froze overnight. Up to 45 today but cloudy until 2:30 PM. The ground is still very cold.

Into the woods to check buckets at Noon. Tree PSI at 17 but again not much dripping from the spout. But enough sap accumulated over the past several days to collect. Started collecting at 3:00 PM. Picked up 110 gallons. Sap was 3 Brix but we dumped ice, nature’s R/O.

Start cooking tomorrow. Tomorrow’s forecast is 50’s.

Tree Pressure 20 PSI

Tree pressure up to 20 PSI at 1:00 PM, but no sap at the spout. Not sure why we aren’t getting sap. It’s moving in the tree. The taps are still fresh; cold weather prevents the healing process.

Froze overnight. Likely in the upper 20s. But it was already 33 at 4:00 AM. Cloudy and up to low 40s. Temperatures forecast for 50s later this week.

Sap Moving In The Trees

Into the woods by 10:00 AM. Setup the R/O valve panel and connected hoses from the permeate tank to the R/O. Also brought a tank of water from the farmhouse for the permeate tank. We need 200 gallons of water for the initial rinse of the membrane. We have to start with well water because we don’t have permeate water from the sap yet.

Now that we have water in the tank we had to setup the tank heater and heating tape for the exposed hoses. In past years we were always rushed to setup the R/O and tanks because we had sap to process. It’s nice to have time this year.

18 overnight. Snow this morning. 1 ½ inches. Sun came out by 10:00 AM and it started to warm. Up to 38. Not much melt yet because the ground is cold.

Sap is moving in the trees. Pressure gauge on our tree reached 18 PSI. Internally sap is moving, but we didn’t see sap at the spout. Likely the wood around the tap hole is frozen yet. Until it thaws we won’t get sap runs. The spouts are exposed to the air so cold can penetrate into the tree around the tap hole. The pressure gauge is on tubing and sealed so cold doesn’t penetrate into the tap.

Season So Far

4 overnight. Sunny and 15 today with a cold wind chill. This picture summarizes our season so far.

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Frozen tap. March 12, 2022

Tomorrow’s forecast is low 40s. We plan to get the building ready. Next week warms and we expect sap.

Another Cold Night And Day

8 overnight. Sunny and 26 today. We did get snow showers at 12:30 PM. Came in fast. Within 15 minutes it went from sunny to show showers. Cleared by 2:00 PM.

Down to 5 tonight with wind chills below zero. Tomorrow possible snow again. Sunday’s forecast is 45.

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