Maple syrup season closes on a sweet note, despite tumultuous weather
OTTAWA — Maple syrup producers in the Ottawa region say the season has turned out better than expected, despite a rocky start and difficult weather conditions throughout the year.
Earl Stanley, owner of Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane Farm in Edwards, Ont., said the year has been “very average,” even though the weather has been less than perfect.
“We want that freeze-thaw. We’ve had extreme warmth and extreme cold all in the same couple of days, which doesn’t prove out to be the best weather,” he said.
“Farming is the only business you run where you borrow a whole bunch of money, put it in the ground and then hope that Mother Nature cooperates. Last year was very dry so we were a little nervous what we would have for a crop this year, but it’s turned out to be all right.”


