Check us out in the Burlington Free Press!

The Free Press published a well-written article today on the new technology, Tap Track, that we installed in our sugarwoods to help locate leaks in the sap lines. Jason Gagne, who distributes Tap Track, did a great job explaining how it works. Donnie and our sugarhouse were featured as well! Dan and Glen at the Free Press were really amazed by how Tap Track works, and we think they enjoyed sampling our syrup as well :) Click here to read the full article on the BFP website. 

Sugar maker Jason Gagne of Highgate (seen with his son Noah, 8) has developed Tap Track, a system which combines GPS maps, radio telemetry and remote sensors, to detect leaks in the vacuum tubing that carries sap from maple trees to holding tanks. /…

Sugar maker Jason Gagne of Highgate (seen with his son Noah, 8) has developed Tap Track, a system which combines GPS maps, radio telemetry and remote sensors, to detect leaks in the vacuum tubing that carries sap from maple trees to holding tanks. / GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESS

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