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We ran out of wood at 160 gallons of fancy, oh, excuse me, Grade A Light
Amber. Why they change the names of the grades that we had had for a
century or more is beyond me. Now nobody in the public knows what grade
they're buying. Maybe that's the point I don't know.
How many taps ya got out? How many gallons ya made? Is it a good season
out there? It's the best season in MANY years out here, there's going to
be a bumper crop this year. What's the going price out there? We're
always on the low side and getting $38/gal., no matter the grade. My
brother will be taking his drum full to the wholesaler very soon before he
drops the amt. he'll pay as there's going to be a glut for a while at least.
Hope you have a really good year. Ruth
At 9:04 AM -0400 3/26/08, Rudy R Christian wrote:
Better get back to skimming!
Rude
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