sixstring
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thanks for stoppin by joe.i got some land in northern michigan thats about 95 % sugar maple forest,very hilly and i plan to do just what your talking about with the trees all tapped and lines running down hill to several collection tanks.this is pretty much my practice runs,we are still a few years from moving up there permanent.i go to alot of farmers markets up there and i buy alot of fresh syrup from long time farmers .its almost worth its weight in gold lol.i have done a ton of reading on it and you canuks hold your maple syrup as dear as we hold our gold in fort knox lol.its hard for me to count my treees but i have estimated my land to hold about 2000 tapable trees just counting 12 in dia and bigger.and they all are very tall,like 3 times taller than the 2 im tapping down state here so im pretty stoked to see how they produce in the coming years.loving the maple syrup...ive used maple syrup as a replacement for molasses, works very well...im from the far north, we are world leaders in maple syrup, lol everybody has their own little family sugar shack where they make their own syrup, my great uncle has a pretty big on with connecting lines from tree to tree, they all run down to the boiler in the shack....very nice man loving your home made syrup
thanks for stoppin by joe.i got some land in northern michigan thats about 95 % sugar maple forest,very hilly and i plan to do just what your talking about with the trees all tapped and lines running down hill to several collection tanks.this is pretty much my practice runs,we are still a few years from moving up there permanent.i go to alot of farmers markets up there and i buy alot of fresh syrup from long time farmers .its almost worth its weight in gold lol.i have done a ton of reading on it and you canuks hold your maple syrup as dear as we hold our gold in fort knox lol.its hard for me to count my treees but i have estimated my land to hold about 2000 tapable trees just counting 12 in dia and bigger.and they all are very tall,like 3 times taller than the 2 im tapping down state here so im pretty stoked to see how they produce in the coming years.
and this assclown is down n jarred,im real happy with her this round :)
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that looks like anything but an assclown, nice work!
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do you boil under pressure? ive seen some set ups where they have their boiler set up like a pressure cooker and the excess steam comes out a small pipe....but i think the more conventional way is just boiling, i could be wrong, i have never made any myself, but always wanted to, for some reason i equate making maple syrup and maple butter to making shatter and budder lol
hey there six, gardens looking mighty fine. think im going to hang in here and chill for a while. been reading a few of your posts lately in other threads and well lets just say im impressed by your take on things. good to see someone with such great positive vibes, even if you do tend to get treated as though your the negative one a lot lol
@Joe Fresh sssshhhhhhh Dont say that too loud, lest some idiot up on the hill hear that and they make it illegal and run a prohibition on maple syrup.ya man i would for sure invest in it, maple syrup is worth a lot of money, like if you whoplesale its like 3.75 a can of 500ml, but if you sell by the can or at farmers markets, you can get 6-7$ a can of 500ml....thats easy YEARLY money you can count on and its 100% legal money too, i would for sure take money from your crops and invest, its a good investment, that does not cost alot in upkeep
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