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Maple Syrup Production

Ready to craft an irresistible treat? Then stop by L&M Fleet Supply to shop one of the widest selections of maple syrup harvesting and storing equipment.

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Find Maple Syrup Bottles, Jars, Spiles & More At L&M Fleet Supply

Order conveniently online, or stop by one of our 10 locations across the upper midwest, and find exactly what you need for your tasty project!

Collecting Maple Syrup: Spouts, Spiles & Other Tapping Supplies

If you’re harvesting maple syrup directly from a tree, you’ll first need some essential tapping supplies. You can’t go wrong with a basic spout, like this CDL 7/16" Spout for just $0.49. Get more bang for your buck with a 12 pack of CDL Roth Sugar 5/16″ Maxflow Tee Tubing, offering three-way spouts for more draining power. And, don’t forget proper delivery with quality CDL Roth Sugar 100 Ft. Maple Syrup Tubing.

Maple Syrup Bottling: Jars, Decanters & Glass Bottles

Next comes the bottling process. L&M carries a variety of bottles and jars in all types of capacities and styles. Pick up something like Little Giant Maple Syrup Bottle (1 Quart, 3 Pack) for smaller quantities or CDL Roth Sugar Plastic Quart Jugs (6 Pack) for larger quantities.

Keep it classy with our glass bottle options. Find baseline quality with a CDL Roth Sugar Half-Pint Glass Decanter, go with a themed choice like CDL Roth Sugar Bush Maple Leaf Shaped Glass Bottle or store a whole quart of sugary goodness with CDL Roth Sugar Quart Decanter.

FAQs

What type of tree is best for producing maple syrup?

Without a doubt, the sugar maple tree is the best choice to harvest syrup from. With the highest sugar content and longest production season, you can expect about one quart of syrup from a tree during peak harvesting season.