I am in SE CT and we did our first boil of the season on Feb 14. This is year #3 for us.
Our first year was only about 1 1/2 gallons of syrup. Last year we had about 11 1/2 gallons of syrup from 22 taps (still have a few quarts left). DH is boiling as we speak.
We also used milk jugs last year but found that we had many days when they were overflowing. This year we have 29 taps and we are using 5 gallon pails. Just from today, the pails were all at least half full and at least one was overflowing. Most of our tree are large enough for 2 taps each, some could do three but we try to tap on the sides of the trees that face the sun, they flow better.
We have consistently had the below freezing nights and days in upper 30s to 40s daily required for good sap flow. Its supposed to be 60 here tomorrow so the sap will really flow! It will be a long day for boiling. DH starts the evaporator hotting up when the sun comes up. I bet this weekend alone will bring 2-3 gallons of syrup. I'm going to try to start a small home business selling eggs and syrup.

We also used milk jugs last year but found that we had many days when they were overflowing. This year we have 29 taps and we are using 5 gallon pails. Just from today, the pails were all at least half full and at least one was overflowing. Most of our tree are large enough for 2 taps each, some could do three but we try to tap on the sides of the trees that face the sun, they flow better.
We have consistently had the below freezing nights and days in upper 30s to 40s daily required for good sap flow. Its supposed to be 60 here tomorrow so the sap will really flow! It will be a long day for boiling. DH starts the evaporator hotting up when the sun comes up. I bet this weekend alone will bring 2-3 gallons of syrup. I'm going to try to start a small home business selling eggs and syrup.