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Oak or almond
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry G." data-source="post: 2441111" data-attributes="member: 33170"><p>I prefer almond. All the red oak around here tends to rot if left unsplit, and huge pieces of bark always come off during splitting, I swear I lose 10-15% that way of volume. But I still love oak. Peeps around here are around 50/50, but they both fetch around $300-350 a cord. I buy from an almond farmer for less than half that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry G., post: 2441111, member: 33170"] I prefer almond. All the red oak around here tends to rot if left unsplit, and huge pieces of bark always come off during splitting, I swear I lose 10-15% that way of volume. But I still love oak. Peeps around here are around 50/50, but they both fetch around $300-350 a cord. I buy from an almond farmer for less than half that. [/QUOTE]
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