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Less Syrup In The Milk Can

Into the woods by 9:15 AM for bottling. Our strategy to fill the milk can with less syrup worked. We were able to dump the milk can into the finishing pan and bottling pan by our self. The milk can was 11 lbs to 16 lbs lighter. We’ll continue using this strategy of less syrup in the milk can. We have five milk cans so we should be able to manage the inventory.

22 overnight. Sunny and up to 35 today. Trees thawed slowly but started dripping leisurely in the afternoon. Tomorrow should be similar to today. Waiting to see how much they drip.

Bottled 20 qts and 11 pts. Back to the farmhouse by 1:45 PM.

Cold Again Today

Cold overnight. Down to 8. Sunny but only 28 today by late afternoon. Morning was in the teens.

Into the woods by 1:00 PM to prepare for bottling. Almost scorched the bottling pan. It had about a half inch of ice from cleaning water that remained in the pan. Started the burner to melt the ice, but the pan heated faster then the ice melted. We caught it before the pan was damaged.

The syrup in the milk cans is very close to done. It was only about half a degree from finished density. It’s nice to get it done quickly, but we have to monitor when we take syrup off the evaporator, so it doesn’t get past finished density.

Back to the farmhouse by 5:30 PM.

Felt Like A February Day

20 overnight then down to 18 at dawn. Cold all day with high of 29. But it was sunny. It felt like a day in February should feel.

Into the woods by 5:30 AM to cook. Expected an early start because we cleaned the syrup pan yesterday. But the pipes from the storage tank were frozen. We attached a heat tape before leaving the woods yesterday. Turns out that heat tape isn’t working. So the pipe froze up. Took nearly an hour to thaw out with the heat gun.

Otherwise a good day cooking. 10 batches into the milk can. Doing a pH wash on the membrane.

The day cooking
6:30 AM R/O start
7:00 AM 2 ¼”
7:55 AM batch
8:00 AM 5 ¼”
8:40 AM batch
9:00 AM 7”
9:50 AM batch
10:00 AM 9 1/4”
11:00 AM 10 ½”
11:00 AM batch
11:45 AM batch
12:00 PM R/O done
12:00 PM 12 ¼”
1:00 PM 10”
1:05 PM batch
2:00 PM 8”
2:00 PM batch
2:45 PM batch
3:00 PM 5 ¾”
3:35 PM batch
4:00 PM 3 ½”
4:10 PM batch
4:30 PM 3 ½”
5:00 PM 1 ¼”
5:15 PM done

Back to the farmhouse by 5:30 PM after cooking all 440 gallons of sap.

Woods Empty; We Made The Right Decision

1 ½” of snow overnight. Snow stopped by 8:00 AM. Sun came out by Noon. 33 overnight but only 35 during the day. But it was warm enough to melt ice in the buckets. Trees dripped into the evening. By waiting until today to collect we got the full run. All the buckets are now empty. It turns colder the next few days. We made the right decision.

Into the woods by 1:00 PM. Cleaned the syrup pan on the evaporator. That took an hour. Would have been a frustrating delay in the morning when we are trying to get started cooking.

Started collecting by 2:45 PM. Done by 4:30 PM. 440 gallons.

Tomorrow we cook. Back to the farmhouse by 4:45 PM.

Hope We Made The Right Decision

Considered collecting today because the weather forecast is for snow followed by cold. But there was still ice in the buckets at Noon. After Noon, the sun appeared and temperature rose to low 40s. Trees started to run and will run into the evening. However, snow is forecast for the morning: 1” – 3”. Clears by Noon. Then gets colder with lows in teens and highs of upper 20s for Friday and Saturday. The question is: when do we collect? Collect today and they will be sap overnight. Wait until tomorrow and we have snow to deal with. We chose to wait until tomorrow to get the full run and empty the buckets before the cold.

25 overnight. Snow flurries again. Cloudy much of the day, but after Noon the sun appeared for a few hours and temperature up to low 40s.

Into the woods by 6:30 AM to bottle. But the milk can was too full to safely dump solo. Help arrived by 8:30 AM to dump the milk can. And then dump again into the bottling pan when the syrup was ready. We’re going put less syrup into the milk cans.: 6 to 6 ½ gallons instead of 7 to 8 gallons. This will make the milk can 11-22 lbs lighter and easier to handle solo.

Completed bottling and cleanup by Noon. Then checked the woods and decided to wait until tomorrow to collect. Tree pressure was negative until the sun appeared. Then up to 6 PSI.

Back to the farmhouse by 12:30 PM.

Widow Maker

Into the woods by 5:30 AM to cook. The day went well. Stayed on schedule. Done by 2:00 PM.

The day cooking
6:15 AM R/O start
7:00 AM 3 ½”
7:30 AM batch
8:00 AM 6”
8:00 AM batch
9:00 AM 7 ¼”
9:10 AM batch
10:00 AM 8 ¾”
10:00 AM batch
10:10 AM R/O done
11:00 AM batch
11:00 AM 7”
12:00 PM batch
12:00 PM 5 ¼”
12:40 PM batch
1:00 PM 2 3/4”
1:30 PM 1 ¾”
1:40 PM batch
2:00 PM done

31 overnight. 35 during the day. Mostly cloudy. Snow flurries started at 5:30 AM and lasted until 10:00 AM. Tree pressure was -5 PSI then up to 5 PSI. But wasn’t warm enough to drip although the trees did drip much of the night.

A large widow maker fell overnight. Glad it’s down, but it would have been bad if anyone was near it when it fell.

Widow maker
Widow maker

Back to the farmhouse by 2:00 PM.

Bottled And Collected

25 overnight. Sun came out by 10:00 AM and temperature rose to 43. Trees responded.

Into the woods by 6:00 AM. Organized the filter press and other items needed for bottling. Did get the milk can dumped into he finishing pan. Had the burners going by 7:00 AM. Syrup ready for filtering by 8:00 AM. Done bottling and back to the farmhouse by 10:30 AM. Bottled 24 quarts and 13 pints. The grade looks like Amber/Rich.

Back into the woods by 2:00 PM to prepare collecting. Help arrived by 3:00 PM. Done collecting by 5:00 PM. 340 gallons.

With the evaporator and R/O we can process 50 gallons and hour. That means 7 hours of cooking tomorrow.

Prepared The Kitchen For Bottling

33 overnight. Dropped to 28 at dawn. Gray and cloudy most of the day. Sun appeared around 11:30 AM but clouds moved in again around 2:30 PM. But that was enough for the trees to start dripping. Not a lot, but some.

Into the woods at 9:30 AM to clean the kitchen. Plan to bottle tomorrow. Dumping the milk can into the finishing pan is the challenge. We do it in stages. First onto a chair. Then into the pan. Lifting from the floor into the pan is too hard.

Back to the farmhouse by 2:30 PM.

30 More Taps

Into the woods by 9:30 AM to put up 30 more taps using the PVC sap saks we got yesterday. They are more challenging to use then expected. We had to take them back to the farmhouse to assemble because the zip tie was braking in the cold while tightening.

PVC sap saks
Trying PVC sap saks

Completed the rinse cycle and on R/O. And brought in the bottles from the truck to the farmhouse.

No sap yet. 33 overnight. Cloudy until 10:30 AM. Even with the sun, only up to 35 with a cold breeze. Forecast is for 27 tonight. Forecast for the next 10 days is favorable., although a little cold.

2/10 33/25
2/11 36/27
2/12 40/25
2/13 34/24
2/14 35/30
2/15 35/22
2/16 30/17
2/17 30/20
2/18 31/18
2/19 32/20

Back to the farmhouse by 2:30 PM.

Snow Flurries In Merrill

Drove to Merrill, WI today to pickup supplies: bottles, PVC sap sak holders and bags, stainless steel holder for sap hydrometer. And several cans of root beer made with maple syrup. It’s yummy.

43 overnight. Cloudy again today. Tonight should freeze. Snow flurries in Merrill.

Left the farmhouse at 6:30 AM. Back by 3:30 PM. Stopped twice on the way there and three times on the way back, including 40 minutes for lunch. 269 miles total.

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