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Ontario Maple Syrup Producers' Association
Добавлен 2 сен 2015
Videos on maple syrup; production of, and everything maple.
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Optimizing Yields and Sustainability
Просмотров 126Год назад
Dr. Abby van den Berg from the University of Vermont discusses tapping practices to optimize sustainability and yields over the long term. She discusses the long-term effects of tapping on tree growth and health, developing guidelines for tapping practices that optimize yields and sustainability, and the effects of processing technologies on dirt, composition, and flavour.
Total Yields and Syrup Flavor from Red Maples
Просмотров 207Год назад
Dr. Abby van den Berg from the University of Vermont discusses red maple, which has a wide geographic range. She explains that red maples are common in the northeast and northeastern provinces of maple production, but also in southern and midwestern regions. She highlights the potential for tapping red maple resources for maple syrup production and presents data comparing sap production between...
Wood Ash Recycling to Restore Forest Soil Health
Просмотров 84Год назад
Dr. Shaun Watmough of Trent University discusses the research examining the decline of Ca in Ontario watersheds and how how climate change alters nutrient availability and mobility. Shawn discusses his research into declining calcium concentration in Ontario watersheds and how wood ash provides a source of Ca that can replenish forest soils and help improve nutrient availability. His applied re...
High Yield 5/16" Collection Systems
Просмотров 108Год назад
Bill Hubbert discusses how to increase your production per tap and the importance of (1) High vacuum at the taphole, (2) clean equipment, and (3) a good clean taphole.
Managing Your Sugar House
Просмотров 143Год назад
Joël Boutin, a technical advisor, presents a presentation on how to work in and configure a sugar house. He discusses the use of wood for syrup production as well as wood storage & handling. Joël discusses concerns about safety and minimizing nuisance animals.
Invasive Species: Threats to Ontario Maple
Просмотров 59Год назад
David presents an overview of Invasive Species that pose potential threats to maple forests and how to identify and report them. The presentation covers Asian Longhorned Beetles, the Spongy Moth (aka Gypsy Moth), Emerald Ash Borer and, Oak Wilt.
Woodlot Management 101
Просмотров 243Год назад
Eric Boysen discusses woodlot management for forestry purposes, emphasizing the benefits of managing maple trees for sugar maple production, such as faster growth, better canopy coverage, and more sugar maple trees producing more carbohydrates. He also mentions that management can lead to mistakes and costs, and it may take 10-20 years for the benefits to show up in the results. A study found t...
Strat Plan Webinar November 2
Просмотров 332 года назад
Pillars on Governance and Government & Industry Relations
Draft Strategic Plan Webinar - October 13th
Просмотров 632 года назад
Draft Strategic Plan Webinar - October 13th
Vegan Maple Canada Day Cupcakes
Просмотров 382 года назад
How to make maple cupcakes to celebrate Canada Day!
Financial Sustainability & Effectiveness of OMSPA
Просмотров 482 года назад
Financial Sustainability & Effectiveness of OMSPA
Scan of the Maple Industry and others with similar structure
Просмотров 532 года назад
Scan of the Maple Industry and others with similar structure
Access to more Trees for Future Production
Просмотров 862 года назад
Access to more Trees for Future Production
Product Differentiation and Market Development WG
Просмотров 492 года назад
Product Differentiation and Market Development WG
Applied Training and Research WG Webinar
Просмотров 612 года назад
Applied Training and Research WG Webinar
Maple Butter and Confections with Steve Skinner of CDL
Просмотров 2513 года назад
Maple Butter and Confections with Steve Skinner of CDL
Virtual Summer Tour: Technology for Maple Sugaring
Просмотров 2003 года назад
Virtual Summer Tour: Technology for Maple Sugaring
Virtual Summer Tour: Filtration Seminar
Просмотров 2673 года назад
Virtual Summer Tour: Filtration Seminar
This is a great video, very informative! Going to try tapping maple this winter :) thanks for the video!!
My friend Darrel hewitt owns Hewitt acres in Griffith On and I think he has 500 acers. His syurp is the best 😊
Great information, thanks!
Thanks for checking out our channel.
6:38 removes offending oak, proceeds to clear out half of the young new growth 🤦🏻♂️
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I'm glad I came across this, most excellent presentation, a lot of good knowledge passed on. 5 stars...
Thanks Dave!
Well said Ray, I couldn't agree more, that is how it is done. It does get trickier deep in the bush where you have big hollow spots on the trees or when you are on a steep hillside in your snowshoes trying to tap some trees but it is always good to be out there!
What do you do to help the tree if you drilled the hole too big? I had a metal spiel and it fell out and now there's a larger hole that I think needs fixing.
Yes, that answered a lot of questions that I had.
No offense but this took all the fun out of making syrup. I guess that's what happens when a hobby becomes a business.
Ah, well. True enough, at a larger scale it does become a job. Still has its pleasures though!
@@ontariomaplesyrupproducers6856 So im pretty sure I sound like an old dufus (I am) but I just came in from breathing a lot of wood smoke, sap steam, listening to wood crackle, got sticky syrup on my kitchen stove.... and loved every minute of it. Ps- I use empty whiskey bottles to bottle it with.
@@finallyfriday. Glad you enjoyed yourself! Empty whiskey bottles...now your are baiting me!😀
@@ontariomaplesyrupproducers6856 No, no. Whiskey bottles. I feel like an old bootlegger running whiskey. At my age a little dangerous adventure is hard to come by. And everyone gives a big smile when I hand them what looks like a bottle of Kentucky bourbon.
Best tree tapping video I've seen. Thanks for your knowledge.
Thank you!
First time tapper long time maple syrup fan here
Great information thank you!
Thank you, Beautiful trees. This stuff is very expensive in England, but what a lovely treat. 🍁💖
Great job 👏
Excellent video! Good job explaining the process accurately
We want to help everyone promote the health of their trees and makes lots of great syrup.
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Pensé que eso salía de la teta de la vaca
Keep promoting our wonderful product, friend.
Great video. Thanks!
You're welcome!
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Thanks for the "local" information.
Very helpful, thank you!
So informative - thank you!
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It is maple season across the Lake in Ohio!
This was very helpful! Thank you so much! My husband and I have 60 acres with some big sugar maple trees that have never been tapped (that we know of) .We will be tapping this week and are excited! :)
Have fun!
Thank you very much for the video, I really enjoyed it. I’m in a similar situation to Dwight below and am i interested in the answer to his question as I wonder the same thing. I also sometimes struggle with the massive size of the bark seeing it’s such an old tree in getting a good seal on my health spile. The odd time I don’t even get into the good wood by an 1” because the bark itself can be 1”-2” deep alone. I’m not sure what the peaks and valleys are called in old bark, but could I carefully reduce some of the older bark to get closer to the good wood? Or should I just drill deeper? What would you do pls? The sugar content is so amazing in these huge trees and turns to syrup much faster than the sap from the smaller 30” trees. Thanks again.
Hi Jay. Depends, but I would recommend carefully removing some of the largest chunks of bark where you want to tap. Some of the professional tapping hammers actually have a little hatchet type blade instead of a claw on the back of the hammer to help with this. Careful though, you don't want to injure the inner bark as that can create a large wound.
So i have some maple trees that are huge some if them are about 7 ft across so i can tap all the way around those trees. All 4 sides of the trees not jyst the south side.
It's always best to tap around the tree, not just on one side. The will run on the north side too, just a bit later than the south.
Nunca experimentei. Custa um rim no Brasil.
Thanks for the video! I’m in Michigan’s upper peninsula and have tons of sugar maple on the property. Will likely be trying to boil sap down in a turkey fryer or over a wood fire if I find the right cauldron. Excited for spring already
Glad it was useful. Have fun this spring!
Thank you so much for sharing and really appreciate the valuable information
Just BEAUTIFUL!!!!👏👏👏👏👏Cant Gerber sale for babie food? My favorite is red maple syrup.Best of luck.
Can I buy maple from you but only the non-diluted maple I live in Belgium
Done in late April and early May? I don't know anybody who taps that long as a hobbyist. I'm in a pretty cold part of Canada and the runs are no longer any good for flow in the beginning of April. Night time lows are now in the positives with 17 degree day average daytime highs.
Jason, Ray often runs that late in the Pembroke area. It just depends where you are and the weather during the season. Most producers will be finishing up now (April 8th) due to the warm weather this year.
I have been making maple syrup for 3 years now. I've gotten to the point I can make a consistent product on my own land and I have enough for my family ..love it..I wish I had a hundred acres and could make it commercially..
maybe one day you can and i am sure you're doing a great job and i hope you get there one day soon
Well done
Great video. THANK YOU.
You are welcome!
great imfo thanx
this is rly good ty for the info!!!
I really appreciate the production of maple syrup.
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Correction. Ontario is Canada’s 3rd largest maple syrup producer after New Brunswick.
Well said!
Fantastic stuff. Damn!
Coll video!
Pretty awesome process but I just watched a documentary about how Ontarios Maple Syrup makes de rule of game and producers only choice is to go with it :/ am i wrong?
Huh?