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<blockquote data-quote="flewism" data-source="post: 978178" data-attributes="member: 10107"><p>I don't know anything about frysvillefarms, but I have over 300 hybrid poplars on my property. I bought them about 6 years ago to be the first stage of a windbreak on the western edge of our home. I bought them from the Monroe county soil conservation dept. for like $55 per hundred. They grow like weeds I have some 25' tall, most are 16' to 20' and 4" to 5" at the base. I do not consider these trees firewood. If I harvested all of them for firewood I'd have 300 poles 6' long 2" to 3" at one end and 4" to 5" at the other and a whole lot of mulch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flewism, post: 978178, member: 10107"] I don't know anything about frysvillefarms, but I have over 300 hybrid poplars on my property. I bought them about 6 years ago to be the first stage of a windbreak on the western edge of our home. I bought them from the Monroe county soil conservation dept. for like $55 per hundred. They grow like weeds I have some 25' tall, most are 16' to 20' and 4" to 5" at the base. I do not consider these trees firewood. If I harvested all of them for firewood I'd have 300 poles 6' long 2" to 3" at one end and 4" to 5" at the other and a whole lot of mulch. [/QUOTE]
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