I bought a new moisture meter today just to check some walnut lumber I have had stacked for about 8 months. I started checking some wild cherry firewood I cut up and split back in June. I have burned wood most all my life and know when wood is about right to burn , but it was interesting just to see. My splits average 22" long and are equivalent to about 5"x5" . Moisture content was on average around 18%. I split a couple in half and the center was around 21%. No real question or meaning here, I just thought it was interesting how fast a green cherry tree can season over 5 months being stored outside with no cover. By the way, the 1" walnut lumber that has been covered is down to 11%. I cut the logs when the sap was down and it really helped them dry.