It is about too late here in central Indiana. The best syrup is made from early sap. it is a light color and not over powering taste wise. The later in the season, it gets darker and more heavy maple taste. The buds will be swelling a bunch too. I make my own spiles out of maple firewood! not hard to do either. takes less than 5 min each with a log splitter, a spoke shave and a drill. Made my own evaporator pans out of furnace duct sheet steel and a homemade bending brake (2x4s with angle iron on the sides, C clamps and a rubber hammer) fold it up like a box a fancy shirt comes in. I made 2 pans and dug a trench in the ground the pans would fit over and at the far side put a stove pipe in to keep ashes out. and the front side I had an old piece of roof tin to use as draft control and to remove to put more wood in. Worked slick as a whistle and cost almost nothing.
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