for sure now the 2025 season has ended.

I Thought it was over on Thursday when my sap buyers ended taking in any more sap. Still, my trees still yielded 325 gallons on Friday. I concentrated it up to 16% (about 29 gallons) and put it in freezer storage for now. Today they were on another run since it froze again last night. I stopped with the vacuum early this afternoon. There is nowhere to go with the sap, so I returned 130 gallons to the forest. I have the evaporator acid cleaned to a shine. I’m not going to fire it up for a small cook.

I am now making plans to build a “miniature outdoor wood fired mobile evaporator”. It will have many conveniences. These include an automatic level float valve and automatic finish pan feed & draw valves. It will also have a digital controller. The entire unit will run on a 12-volt battery. It will be used for finishing up at the end of the season, demonstrations and small batch syrup cooking. It will be handy for things like making 29 gallons of 16% concentrated sap into about 5.4 gallons of syrup…anywhere!

So… this season… 12,840 gallons total, on about 850 taps, a new record!

march is almost over already!

To catch up, sap gallons stand at about 8000. I hope to get to the 12000 gallon mark but it has slowed down after a record week. Last Friday and Tuesday the runs totaled about 950 gallons. That is well over 1 gallon per tap in about a 10 hour run! We are about 3000 gallons behind from last year at this time.

Tonight and tomorrow I’ll fire up the cooker since the feed tank is concentrated up to about 15% sugar and full.

Finally! It is time to catch up

First of all, I would like to thank Jeremy for getting on a fast project for me. He promptly Sheared and broke up components for a new flue pan. I then performed the welding and finishing here at my shop and completed it in a long sixteen-hour day! I decided to go back to a traditional flat bottom divided pan. It is easier to clean in place when it gets a buildup of solids and sugar sand. The original “drop tube” flue pan did perform more efficiently. It was a better application for an open top cooker, which it originally started out as. My current set up is now all enclosed, so it was much more involved to remove the pan for cleaning. There are more fabrication pics in the “photos” page.

Moving on… We began our first cook officially on Friday March 14th. All equipment is running smoothly!

Today is also the first day of spring,( March 20th) It’s the “March Equinox”…equal day and night. Below is a photo taken here yesterday of the last day of winter. Looks like Old Man Winter has proven that for sure!

Finally, check out the “photos” section again to see a video of our upgraded vacuum pump project.

Late Febuary thaw coming!

This is the forest trail behind our home today.

The latest cold spell is almost behind us now so today (so since it warmed up to 20 degrees) we drilled another 50 taps in. Total taps in so far are about 725, with roughly 150 left to go! The forecast is calling for a daily increase in temperatures now so perhaps by Tuesday all taps will be drilled in, lines flushed and we’re ready to begin collecting sap. we’ll see what happens and I’ll keep the posts updated. Thank you everyone for checking back!

2025 Progress

Photo by Mike Bird on Pexels.com

It is February 7th, and winter has settled in again with subzero wind chills and single digit temperatures. Last week’s warm up allowed me to drill in over 500 taps.

Tubing replacements and repairs are at an all time high. There was more squirrel damage than ever this year so with that said there will be a lot more squirrel control efforts in effect. Don’t let their cute little faces fool you…these little critters can do a lot of costly damage in a short time!

It is nice to get a jump on things with the lack of snow and pleasant weather. Snow accumulations are about 5″ with another 3 to 6 coming on Saturday. It could be one of those years where the snow may pile up in the next couple months, so the sooner taps get drilled in the better! After all the taps are in it can snow as much as it likes.

Check back soon, I think I have the bugs worked out of the vacuum pump, so I’ll post an update on that.

2025 Tapping Has Begun!

January 27th is the official day we started drilling holes. It is the 2nd year in a row that the weather is indicating that spring is coming. The new vacuum pump is completed and ready for service. Forecast is calling for above average temperatures through The week so it’s time to take advantage!

Overcoming Adversity: My Recovery Journey in 2024

Happy New Year Everyone!

We have been cleaning up storm damage since June and then came a major interruption!

In mid-August I had a serious blind side and had to go through spinal surgery. The recovery was slow the first 8 weeks, so now after 5 months I’m at about 80% power. I don’t know if I’ll ever get to the 100% mark again with all things considered. I am just thankful to be back at it!

All & all I have healed enough to continue repairing lines and do other things in preparation for this season.

For the last month I have been engineering and assembling a new 5 hp rotary vein vacuum pump system. I will post a couple photos soon since it is nearing completion.