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Josh Scherer

Piqua, Ohio

I have been reading about corn syrup and everything I can find says it's the same sugar content as maple syrup and molasses. I just want some other grower input, corn syrup is way cheaper than real maple syrup! 55% fructose 42% glucose 3% other sugars

3/17/2012 3:16:05 PM

curtlave (team extreme)

Sourthern Utah

melons,, thats a good question,, fer sure ,, i will be doing an experiment this yr,, with corn syrup versus mollasses, both are cheaper here than maple syrup,

3/17/2012 3:21:35 PM

Josh Scherer

Piqua, Ohio

aunt jamima syrup has corn syrup and molasses that's what I'm going to use on one plant

3/17/2012 8:15:41 PM

JAB

Ottawa, Ohio

I know a guy that buys bags and bags of just sugar to put on his field corn... He's says it improves the yield.. feeds the micros on the plant?

3/17/2012 10:02:02 PM

PumpkinBrat

Paradise Mountain, New York

Very true JAB

3/18/2012 5:37:22 AM

pburdon (Team Lunatic)

Goodwood, Ontario, Canada

I've heard some tell of some magical powers in maple syrup but my view is that molasses, corn syrup or even plain sugar likely has the same effect. I say this even thought I have sugar maples on my property and have lots of bud syrup. I'm thinking of experimenting with honey this year. Still doing the basic research and pricing the costs of one bee hive.

3/18/2012 9:10:20 AM

Josh Scherer

Piqua, Ohio

any kind of sugar will work I'm sure I'm just looking for something a little less expensive, I use dry molasses on my patch I'm looking to put pancake syrup in my compost tea, as it's cheaper than cane sugar and liquid molasses, just wandering if anyone else was trying this ?

3/18/2012 9:10:24 AM

croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

You can buy a 5gallon jug of molassas at feed stores for $8.

3/18/2012 10:03:12 AM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, Mo

Melons or anyone else, do you only apply once the plants are in to feed the mycos or does it help all soil microbes (for me to apply now)?

Thanks

3/18/2012 10:34:10 AM

don young

my feed mill i have asked all kinds of questions along these same lines
simple sugar source feed grade and avoid preservatives and(sulfer)
we want bacterial growth for garden

what i dont know in maple syrup are there preservatives added to keep it safe for humans? if so will it kill bacteria/fungi if used in garden

3/18/2012 12:16:57 PM

Josh Scherer

Piqua, Ohio

Yeah after reading these posts I'll just stick with molasses it's worked so far, smallmouth I put the dry in when I do my other ammendments April 1st and spray compost tea under the leaves as soon as the plant starts growing also soil drench every now and again. This seems to work for me, but my neighbor grow's AG's and he has success doing things different from me. 5 gal. of molasses at my local feed store is $20 maybe I should go to kentucky and get a truck load, not to far for me

3/18/2012 2:12:08 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, Mo

Thanks Melons

3/18/2012 2:52:37 PM

Farmer Ben

Hinckley MN

Real maple syrup doesn'nt have anything added to it. the sugar concentration is the preservative. It creates an osmotic pressure that dessicates any bacteria or fungi. Honey acts the same way, it is too concentrated to support bacteria or fungal growth.

High salt concentrations in cured meat does the same thing, adding sugar to the cure increases the osmotic pressure without making it too salty to eat. Bacon and hams tended to get sweeter as you move south because their "cold storage" wasn't as cold. With modern refridgeration, it is irelevant, but is still how traditional hams are cured.

3/19/2012 11:40:01 AM

Punk'nLvr

Niagara Falls,NY

Tractor supply up here sells a 50 lb bag of dried molasses for about $22. I'm going to work some into the soil before I plant this year.

3/19/2012 8:37:24 PM

nilbert

If you put enough corn syrup on your corn plants this year, after harvest would the corn crop yield enough corn syrup to apply to next year's crop, or would you have to buy additional corn syrup to apply to the corn next year to yield enough corn to produce the corn syrup you're trying to sell to make the corn syrup you buy this year worthwhile for the next two years?

3/20/2012 3:09:23 PM

sweet1

Mass

We made about 15 gallons of pure maple syrup this year. No Way in heck are the pumpkins getting it!!! Way to good!!

3/21/2012 6:55:25 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Sweet1, I dont blame you...itZ too good on pancakeZ and waffleZ....

3/22/2012 9:47:51 AM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Sweet, sweet1...any possibility of you putting up a quart of maple syrup into the bp.com auction? You would have to contact eddyZ, of course!!!! Would certainly make a SWEET LOT!!! Peace, Wayne

3/22/2012 11:45:01 PM

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