You can figure that the number of gallons of sap you need to produce one gallon of syrup is equal to 86 gallons divided by the percent of sugar. So if you start with sap that is 2% sugar, you would need to evaporate 43 gallons to water (86 gallons / 2% = 43 gallons) to make one gallon of syrup. More.
On the average it takes 40 gallons of sap (50-65 gallons in red maples) to make one gallon of syrup! Click here for more information on the Maple Syrup Day at Barkhausen on March 27. More.
It takes 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of pure, maple syrup!
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