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<blockquote data-quote="ks_osage_orange" data-source="post: 2586225" data-attributes="member: 55431"><p>I curious if the maple tree in the NE are more dense than those here in the center of the country. Maybe Climate/Soil differences cause them to grow slower and are therefore they are heavier "harder" than the few sugar maples that grow here in parts of NE kansas. I've only cut and burned one, and I felt like there are many other species here that are better burning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ks_osage_orange, post: 2586225, member: 55431"] I curious if the maple tree in the NE are more dense than those here in the center of the country. Maybe Climate/Soil differences cause them to grow slower and are therefore they are heavier "harder" than the few sugar maples that grow here in parts of NE kansas. I've only cut and burned one, and I felt like there are many other species here that are better burning. [/QUOTE]
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