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Is Poplar worth the effort?
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<blockquote data-quote="AIM" data-source="post: 1505322" data-attributes="member: 30174"><p>it's too bad that poplar and willow are so low on the btu list. I have a ton of it all along the creek next to my house that will all eventually fall in if I don't cut em down and drag em back. Even the farmer that owns all the land for about 1/2 mile along it has told me to cut all I want to because it helps keep the creek clean for drainage. I'm talking 100's of poplars, willows, cottonwood, etc that I could cut down all I want. It's just hard to spend much time on that stuff While locust, oak etc are available just have to go a bit further to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AIM, post: 1505322, member: 30174"] it's too bad that poplar and willow are so low on the btu list. I have a ton of it all along the creek next to my house that will all eventually fall in if I don't cut em down and drag em back. Even the farmer that owns all the land for about 1/2 mile along it has told me to cut all I want to because it helps keep the creek clean for drainage. I'm talking 100's of poplars, willows, cottonwood, etc that I could cut down all I want. It's just hard to spend much time on that stuff While locust, oak etc are available just have to go a bit further to get. [/QUOTE]
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