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Yes Sir, you live closest to me and Uncle Mike just likes saws and only burns wood at deer camp

My chiropractor is the head of the science department at Pine Bush High School, he has been doing pretty good with his syrup. How about you?
Not good at all. Trees ran for a couple of days and pretty much stopped as it never got below freezing at night . Hopefully we get some cold nights to at least save the season . I have a gallon of syrup so far
 
Not good at all. Trees ran for a couple of days and pretty much stopped as it never got below freezing at night . Hopefully we get some cold nights to at least save the season . I have a gallon of syrup so far
One of my friends just took up making maple syrup. He's having a field day with just a dozen or so trees in his back yard tapped. I'm not sure what amount he's up to, but he said he has a few quarts to drop off for me already. We're getting reasonable temps during the day, and still keeping near freezing over night. I assume from what you've mentioned, thays what keeps them producing well?
 
Well, I must have gotten the right guy with the solar company. He's been in communication with me a few times today. I may have to fire the system up, so they can run diagnostics. Which has a possibility to add more damage so he said it will be a last ditch effort if they can't get the data needed before i shut it down after the tree fell.
Sounds like the contractor want to come out and pull the roof to fully assess the damage either Friday or Saturday. Seems like things are slowly coming together.
 
Well, I must have gotten the right guy with the solar company. He's been in communication with me a few times today. I may have to fire the system up, so they can run diagnostics. Which has a possibility to add more damage so he said it will be a last ditch effort if they can't get the data needed before i shut it down after the tree fell.
Sounds like the contractor want to come out and pull the roof to fully ***** the damage either Friday or Saturday. Seems like things are slowly coming together.
To "what" the damage?
 
One of my friends just took up making maple syrup. He's having a field day with just a dozen or so trees in his back yard tapped. I'm not sure what amount he's up to, but he said he has a few quarts to drop off for me already. We're getting reasonable temps during the day, and still keeping near freezing over night. I assume from what you've mentioned, thays what keeps them producing well?
Yes, that's what keeps them producing well. Actually, slightly below freezing is the best. Somewhere in the mid-upper 20s range. And daytime highs in the 40s.
Maple syrup production around me has been terrible this year for that reason. It was to cold at the beginning of January. Then later in the month it looked like we might some ideal weather for it, but no. It was still either to warm or to cold.
February came and we had three weeks straight where it didn't even get above freezing and the lows were below zero.
Now that it's warmed up, it's been the warm. We've had highs in 50s and 60s and lows in upper 30s to middle 40s.
 

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