. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 191S 1573 It has been estimated that about 9 per cent, of the sugar contents of a maple tree is obtained from a single tap. At the same time experts ar( of the opinion that it 20 per cent, could be obtained no damage would be done to the tree. A general rule for the guidance of maple sugar producers is that a tree capable of producing half a cord of wood should be tapped only in one place, while one from which a whole cord could be obtained may be tapped in two places.—R. A QUEBEC MAP


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 191S 1573 It has been estimated that about 9 per cent, of the sugar contents of a maple tree is obtained from a single tap. At the same time experts ar( of the opinion that it 20 per cent, could be obtained no damage would be done to the tree. A general rule for the guidance of maple sugar producers is that a tree capable of producing half a cord of wood should be tapped only in one place, while one from which a whole cord could be obtained may be tapped in two places.—R. A QUEBEC MAPLE BUSH DURING THE SUGAR MAKING SEASON. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canadian Forestry Association. [Ottawa] : Canadian Forestry Association


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