
02/12/04, 07:18 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ontario
Posts: 33
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Good luck with the silver maples. I don't know anyone who's ever tried them, but I suspect that you could get pretty good results, just with more effort and more time. The sugar concentration is quite a bit lower than sugar maples, so you need more sap, more firewood, etc. (I suspect you know this already  . When I was young, my father tapped a red maple on our property to make syrup as a demonstration for us. I can't remember how it tasted, but I remember assuming that tree was a sugar maple for years afterwards!
Birch trees can also be tapped. If you've got access to some, you might want to give them a try.
Jeff Hathaway
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