[Syrupmakers] Hurricane cane

bill gunter pastmaster123 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 13 19:30:22 CDT 2016


Leave it as is.  It will be harder to cut but it will not effect the syrup.  Good luck this year.  
Bill Gunter 

    On Tuesday, October 11, 2016 12:15 PM, Franklin Croft <farmerfrank at croftfarms.com> wrote:
 

   Cathy, we have had that problem and found that just leaving it alone. It will be a bear to harvest, but it should make still make good syrup. You probably should wash it prior to grinding.
 
 Frank Croft
 
 
 On 10/11/2016 10:27 AM, Cathy Heidt wrote:
  
 I live in southeast GA near Savannah and we are still recovering from Hurricane Matthew. We are getting by fine. Hoping for power to be restored soon.  I need advice on my cane patch. I helped my daddy plant cane and make syrup my whole life and this past year decided to plant my own patch. I have three rows of blue cane and one row of white. Each of these rows are bout 100' long. They were beautiful and then the high winds came thru. I have them laying in every direction. I don't know what to do. I tried to stand some back up but it wasn't easy and I was afraid of popping the cane off. Should I just leave them? I never remember any thing like this with my dad's patch. Any advice is welcome. Cathy Heidt
 Springfield, GA 
  
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