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Is Poplar worth the effort?
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<blockquote data-quote="MishMouse" data-source="post: 1505210" data-attributes="member: 32338"><p>I burn about 10-20% poplar.</p><p>Like mentioned in other posts it is best when mixed with hardwood.</p><p>I normally use poplar when I want a quick hot fire for those -30's mornings.</p><p></p><p>I have about 10-15 of them to cut in my yard, the weather been so dry the past few years the slightest breeze knocks them over. They do tend to get punky quickly so once they are cut down they get covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MishMouse, post: 1505210, member: 32338"] I burn about 10-20% poplar. Like mentioned in other posts it is best when mixed with hardwood. I normally use poplar when I want a quick hot fire for those -30's mornings. I have about 10-15 of them to cut in my yard, the weather been so dry the past few years the slightest breeze knocks them over. They do tend to get punky quickly so once they are cut down they get covered. [/QUOTE]
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