Brilliant ...good on ya! ...certainly on the surface your Birch syrup business seems sustainable ...I'm trusting you are giving back fairly to the "WHOLE(of which you are part)" namely the forest, its inhabitants, and the human community
great video! I live on the east coast Newfoundland, Canada & Most birch trees here have clear sap as in this video but some birch trees have a golden brown sap sort of like the color of apple juice, Why is this? is it still drinkable? thanks 4 posting hope ye have/had a great harvest!
I lived near Wasilla for almost 10 years...Used to buy birch syrup. Before we left I bought some birch taps...those nice plastic ones to hold the bucket..now living in Dalarna Sweden and want to make my own syrup...We have many trees the size you have as well. We are as far north as Anchorage and wondering what time of late winter - spring you like to harvest. Thanks for the good info!
Not exactly. As a resident, you can stake land in "land disposal" areas (mandated by the state constitution to encourage settlement). However land disposals are generally very difficult access. You also have to pay a fair market value for the land. Homesteads you may still be able to prove up on the land and get it for reduced.We did pay for our land, not much, but it wasn't free. YOu would have to contact Alaska Dept of Natural Resources for more info.
thanks, very educating
sylvaindrouhot 3 months ago
DHC Beaver one love
johnNYgoesLA 6 months ago
wtf is that a turkey!
lmr1016 7 months ago
Liquid gold. Nice to see the process and amount of care put into producing our birch syrup.
zimtower 11 months ago
Brilliant ...good on ya! ...certainly on the surface your Birch syrup business seems sustainable ...I'm trusting you are giving back fairly to the "WHOLE(of which you are part)" namely the forest, its inhabitants, and the human community
thank-you for sharing
gaiagale 1 year ago
great video! I live on the east coast Newfoundland, Canada & Most birch trees here have clear sap as in this video but some birch trees have a golden brown sap sort of like the color of apple juice, Why is this? is it still drinkable? thanks 4 posting hope ye have/had a great harvest!
harpsealer 1 year ago
I lived near Wasilla for almost 10 years...Used to buy birch syrup. Before we left I bought some birch taps...those nice plastic ones to hold the bucket..now living in Dalarna Sweden and want to make my own syrup...We have many trees the size you have as well. We are as far north as Anchorage and wondering what time of late winter - spring you like to harvest. Thanks for the good info!
earthwayexperience 1 year ago
good job! so you can just go stake land in Alaska and it's yours? PLEASE get back to me!
WizzleThump 2 years ago
Not exactly. As a resident, you can stake land in "land disposal" areas (mandated by the state constitution to encourage settlement). However land disposals are generally very difficult access. You also have to pay a fair market value for the land. Homesteads you may still be able to prove up on the land and get it for reduced.We did pay for our land, not much, but it wasn't free. YOu would have to contact Alaska Dept of Natural Resources for more info.
dulcebeneast 2 years ago
sweet!
AlaskaOutdoorsTV 2 years ago
Wow those are nice tools, i make maple syrup but only about 10 gallons a year. What taste better?
delta757and767pilot 2 years ago
Very cool! I will enjoy your syrup even more now!
tolynette 2 years ago
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing. It all looks very familiar!
davechallen 2 years ago