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19 to 26 cents per gallon


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Posted by jdemaris on January 01, 2011 at 06:27:12 from (72.171.0.146):

In Reply to: Re: Maple syrup questions again posted by Wardner on January 01, 2011 at 00:30:11:

I've gotten as high as 26 cents per gallon on my best sap runs. It all depends on the sugar content. The last season, with all the excess sap I trucked, I averaged 23 cents per gallon. Once it got down to 1.9% sugar, I stopped trucking it. It wasn't worth the bother to make a 30 mile round trip across the mountain to deliver it. I've had it as high as 2.8 %. If you are going to truck syrup, I suggest you buy or borrow a sugar fractometer so you can measure sugar-content yourself. I've seen some buyers cheat when they know the seller can't check.

Here's what I sold last season:

1st - Feb 22 - 417 gallons as 2.4% sugar content
2nd - Feb 25 - 447 gallons at 2.5% sugar content
3rd - Feb 26 - 442 gallons at 2.6% sugar content
4th - Feb 27 - 417 gallons at 2.4% sugar content
5th - March 3 - 448 gallons at 2.4% sugar content.
6th - March 4 - 232 gallons at 2.3% sugar content
7th - March 7 - 320 gallons at 2.5% sugar content
8th - March 8 - 465 gallons at 2.3% sugar content
9th - March 9 - 470 gallons at 2.1% sugar content
10th - March 14 - 446 gallons at 2.2% sugar content
11th - March 21 - 444 gallons at 1.9% sugar content

Total - 4,548 gallons at $1,050. 23 cents per gallon with average sugar - 2.3%

Canada requires 66% sugar content for syrup. By Canada and Vermont "fancy" standards . . .

Sap with 2.5% sugar - 27 gallons can make 1 gallon of syrup.

Sap with 1.9% sugar - 35 gallons can make 1 gallon of syrup

Sap with 1.5% sugar - 44 gallons can make 1 gallon of syrup


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