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1 Maple Tap Sanitation Research 2010
Stephen Childs NYS Maple Specialist

2 Vacuum Results 2010

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4 Average Increase 151%

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7 Average Increase 151%

8 Average Increase 114%

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11 Average Increase 114%

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14 Average Increase 38%

15 Cost Evaluation New check valve sap yield – 15.6 gallons of sap = .36 gallons of syrup or $18.14 at $50 per gallon of syrup 2nd year check valve sap yield – 10.8 gallons = .25 gallons of syrup or $12.33 at $50 per gallon of syrup $ $12.33 = $5.81 gross return Investment $.35

16 Cost Evaluation New check valve sap yield – 15.6 gallons of sap = .36 gallons of syrup or $18.14 at $50 per gallon of syrup Old tap and drop sap yield – 7.9 gallons = .18 gallons of syrup or $9.18 at $50 per gallon of syrup $ $9.18 = $8.96 gross return Investment $.35

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19 Increase of 67%

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21 16% increase

22 Averaged 7.9 gallons per tap on old tap and drop reps

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24 Average 84% Increase in sap yield

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28 Gravity System Research Results
For sanitation practices compared the difference between a sanitation spout on a new vs. an old drop line.

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33 18% increase

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37 13% Difference

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39 76% increase

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42 Gravity vs. Vacuum Gravity Vacuum
Two woods within sight of each other. This woods is ~50’ higher elevation East orientation Average larger trees than where vacuum is Reps can be fairly flat to very steep North orientation Used vacuum booster canisters for measurement Averaged ~15” vacuum Vacuum runs 24-7 but with many service interruptions and at each measurement

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