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musicals4life OP t1_j2l83o0 wrote

Absolutely wild. It's supposed to be ice fishing season. Where is winter 😭

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beyond_hatred t1_j2lpuk8 wrote

That's messed up. Trees can be injured by coming out of their winter state too early, then getting hit with a hard freeze. That must happen pretty frequently with sugar maples, though. Hopefully they've evolved to tolerate it.

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slayermcb t1_j2mg0iy wrote

Whelp, look at the bright side. Maple producers are getting a bonus harvest this year. Economic win? Maybe?

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maxhinator123 t1_j2migqs wrote

I'm a maple producer. This actually ruins the season. Trees don't have unlimited sap. And at this time of year it's not viable to put taps in trees for most people, this is because the trees will freeze again and push the taps back out among other issues. So basically people like me just lost ~10% of their yield on top of the fact that thaws like this are detrimental to the health of a tree as all the sap that travels up the tree is going to refreeze now all the rest of winter

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Lumpyyyyy t1_j2mr271 wrote

New Hampshire used to have 4 distinct seasons. So much for that I guess.

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besafenh t1_j2mto6l wrote

Or you’re a native to Northern New England, where “mud season” doesn’t exist on the Roman calendar, yet everyone can state when it’s time. Same for “tick season” “blackflies” and “mosquito”.

There was a time when “trout season” “deer season” and “hunting season” meant things too, but flatlanders have decided those are anachronisms of a hateful era.

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ImportantHyena1482 t1_j2muzno wrote

Got a big enough tank? Must have fucking 5 acres of trees hooked up bleed em till they die?

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MartoufCarter t1_j2n2uag wrote

I saw a dogwood tree the other night with the beginning on blooms on it. Sad it will likely not bloom this spring.

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musicals4life OP t1_j2n9ou9 wrote

I'm slumming it with buckets and tubing on a propane burner haha. Project this year is to convert an old barrel into a proper evaporator/smoker. I would love to have money to invest in an RO system some day

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maxhinator123 t1_j2najus wrote

Oh man getting out of propane was the first thing I did. I made a home-made oil drum, restaurant pot style evaporator that worked okay. How many taps do you run? I'm actually getting a leader micro extreme ro to replace my diy 400gpd membranes

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nullcompany t1_j2oq251 wrote

there's these bands of 'zones' across the USA, and as the weather gets warmer, the zones drift north. Trees and plants are assigned to a zone, and if you stick to your zone, you should be less disappointed by them dying or underperforming.

You can google a picture up, just search for "USDA Zone Map" and voila, you'll pretty much get 90% of it in 10 seconds or less.

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musicals4life OP t1_j2oz44f wrote

Wow! That is a lot. I'm just tapping the dozen or so trees in my backyard. I gave away half of my syrup to friends last year bc we can't use that much. Majority of my syrup consumption is in my morning coffee.

How much syrup did you get from 700 taps last year?

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ZacPetkanas t1_j2svvj9 wrote

> I've been seeing a lot of trees shedding bark this year.

I don't know if this is what you're seeing, but inconsistent cold can cause the bark on trees to crack and pop off. During the warmth of the day (or if a tree gets a lot of direct sun) the sap can begin to flow but then night falls and the sap freezes and expands, pushing the bark off the wood. This is why you'll often see trees that get direct sun be wrapped in white tape/fabric or painted white from ground level up a foot or two.

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johnpappus123 t1_j357riv wrote

It’s a good thing that Ben just buys and rebottles almost all he sells for syrup

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