Maple Tapping Basics - featuring Ray Bonenberg

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @briancarty2793
    @briancarty2793 Год назад +2

    Best tree tapping video I've seen. Thanks for your knowledge.

  • @lucy3075
    @lucy3075 4 месяца назад

    This is a great video, very informative! Going to try tapping maple this winter :) thanks for the video!!

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly8827 Год назад +1

    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!

  • @michaelkleinwaks204
    @michaelkleinwaks204 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Good job explaining the process accurately

  • @mpzalew
    @mpzalew 2 года назад +1

    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

  • @CollinsCountry
    @CollinsCountry 2 года назад

    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! :)

  • @RobertViani
    @RobertViani Год назад +1

    Great information thank you!

  • @scampos9881
    @scampos9881 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing and really appreciate the valuable information

  • @nwilady1867
    @nwilady1867 Год назад

    First time tapper
    long time maple syrup fan here

  • @davidfurfaro
    @davidfurfaro 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the "local" information.

  • @valrinevernonhome
    @valrinevernonhome 2 года назад

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @jmbakkinator
    @jmbakkinator 2 года назад

    So informative - thank you!

  • @disastershaman
    @disastershaman Год назад

    Yes, that answered a lot of questions that I had.

  • @calliecanrinus8318
    @calliecanrinus8318 Год назад

    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.

  • @jayking3898
    @jayking3898 2 года назад

    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.

    • @ontariomaplesyrupproducers6856
      @ontariomaplesyrupproducers6856  2 года назад

      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.

  • @raychapeskie9891
    @raychapeskie9891 3 года назад

    Great video. THANK YOU.

  • @BissellMapleFarm
    @BissellMapleFarm 2 года назад

    It is maple season across the Lake in Ohio!

  • @dwightherrington7793
    @dwightherrington7793 2 года назад

    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.

    • @ontariomaplesyrupproducers6856
      @ontariomaplesyrupproducers6856  2 года назад +2

      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.

  • @Jason-wc3fh
    @Jason-wc3fh 3 года назад

    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.

    • @johnwilliams4918
      @johnwilliams4918 3 года назад +1

      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.