ACER1002 - Tapping and Untapping Maple Trees
ACER1002 - Tapping and Untapping Maple Trees
Secteur halieutique et ressources naturelles
Description
This course will enable students to understand the phenomenon of maple sap flow and sustainable and effective tapping and untapping practices. They will become familiar with a variety of tools and devices used for tapping, untapping, and compartmentalization.
Objectifs
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Understand the phenomenon of maple sap flow
- Describe the spring sap flow phenomenon in maple trees
- Describe the various factors that affect spring sap flow
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Understand the impact of tapping on the tree
- Describe the injury caused by a good and a poor tap
- Describe the effect of old taps on the annual production of a maple tree
- Describe compartmentalization and how to limit it
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Understand good tapping practices for maple trees
- Define the appropriate tapping dates based on the factors that affect tapping rates
- Describe the physical characteristics that determine a good tap
- Describe the impacts of proper and improper tapping
- Describe the observations to make before drilling the taps
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Understand the proper untapping technique
- Describe the appropriate timing for removing spouts
- Describe the proper and safe procedure for removing spouts
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Understand the functionality of tools and accessories used during tapping and untapping
- Describe commonly used drilling, tapping, and untapping tools
- List the variety of spouts and adapters used during tapping
Aperçu du contenu
- Composition of sap: water, sucrose, minerals, etc.
- Sap flow phenomenon: absorption phase, exudation phase
- Factors affecting sap flow: tree health, tapping date, quality of the tap, temperature, etc.
- Impact of taps on the tree: injury, production, compartmentalization, etc.
- Tapping practices: dates, physical characteristics (placement, height, depth, diameter, etc.), tapping, etc.
- Untapping techniques: date, methods, etc.
- Drilling tools: drills, bits, hammers, etc.
- Variety of spouts and adapters.
- Untapping tools: spout pullers, dosage tools, etc.
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