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  1. Forth straight boil down day today. If we're lucky, I'll be done tonight till the next flow. Hopefully we have another after tonight's freeze. This years syrup is some of the best tasting ever!
  2. You know, the turkeys look a lot better than I thought they would.
  3. Might help ya to pick up a candy thermometer. Drop it down outside like WNY said, then bring it on a controlled cooktop. The reduced sap will boiling quite a while around 210 F . When it starts to foam up brown, ( I call this brown boil) it's getting closer. It will sit at 215 F for a while then go up rapidly to 219 F or higher quick. Target temp for syrup is 219F. No higher. Reduce the heat when she starts to brown boil, or it will foam all over the stove. I'm surely no expert, by any means, but this has been working for me. Happy Syrup Making!
  4. Evaporators steaming away right now. Figure on having another sleepless night. About 162 gallons behind right now.
  5. The things one sees while holding the wrong gun, LOL.
  6. Eddie, that didn't come out quite right! LOL.
  7. A lot of people live in this climate because of the four seasons. I only experience two, Winter and Summer, LOL.
  8. Hens at the bird feeder, a few weeks ago. The usual at the home establishment, nothing till mid April ; but the other plantation has a nice group of birds on the wheat. They winter in the hemlocks.
  9. We still do, LOL! I like taking a natural raw product, adding labor, turning into a useful natural product that's so tasty sweet. Some great flavor this season but with a lower sugar content. Taking more sap to make a gallon of syrup.
  10. I Don't Like This! Think it's completely uncalled for! Did you donate anything?
  11. When I was working 8 cams a field, I had a failure rate better than 20% / year. Just expected on purchasing 2 new cams a year, to replaced failed ones. Business inclined though.
  12. Great way to learn. I started back in the mid 70"s with a family friend that managed 100+ swarm. He taught me things most books don't touch. I only wish I knew half the knowledge he did, and was lost when he passed. This is my 43rd year, on a small scale and I still enjoy the time in the middle of bee haven. Good luck and "bee safe."
  13. Don't forget the snowshoes Eddie. Their's still 16 inches of snow on the level here, with a crust just enough to almost support body weight; then break through to ones knees.
  14. At least wear a veil with a safari hat. I don't like them in my face when they get nasty. They sure can tell you if a thunder shower is coming, LOL. Betterbee in Greewich, New York are some great bee equipment suppliers. Nosema disease takes it toll when bee have NFW in the winter. Last winter was bad enough.This winter was far worse.
  15. What a nice way to kick into Spring. During a thaw makes it all the nicer!
  16. Don't change a scoring system that has worked for 3 seasons. It's simple and effective!
  17. Looking at all these deer heads on the wall, it's all about the ones that were " almost" that stick in my mind the most. I wouldn't even know where to begin, LOL.
  18. The permit is for the transportation of bees and bee keeping equipment off your property. New York Agriculture and Markets require an address so an inspector may check for disease.
  19. Natural swarms cost the price of gas.
  20. I'm not even going to bother to voice my opinion here, as it doesn't matter to most of you anyway. We have a great agricultural college right in our back door yard. Get in touch with them, to see what they think.
  21. We'll isn't this nice, turn a valve in a beehive, and like magic, honey flows right out. All for between $230 & $600. Just send me your money, and we'll do the rest. No need to worry about shipping charges, we're figure that out later. These people showed run for political office, LOL.
  22. On a related topic; Two hens came under the bird feeder Sunday morning. They had their wings extended; feet moving 90 miles a minute sledding on their bottoms through the deep snow. I also had a snow owl come in to land in the nearby tree.
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