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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="muddstopper" data-source="post: 5671075" data-attributes="member: 73717"><p>All this wood is coming from a seed orchard. When the trees get a certain size they do a thinning taking out every other tree. The whitepine where dieing, heart rot, most are grafted trees to start with. The whiteoaks are all large butt, but had been trimmed for limb/acorn production. Makes good firewood, but not fit for much of anything else. Last time they did a thinning it was all wild cherry. I hauled about 4 cords out and there wasnt a decent saw log in the bunch. My private honey hole will probably dry up next year since my BIL is the care taker and he is thinking of retiring after the first of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddstopper, post: 5671075, member: 73717"] All this wood is coming from a seed orchard. When the trees get a certain size they do a thinning taking out every other tree. The whitepine where dieing, heart rot, most are grafted trees to start with. The whiteoaks are all large butt, but had been trimmed for limb/acorn production. Makes good firewood, but not fit for much of anything else. Last time they did a thinning it was all wild cherry. I hauled about 4 cords out and there wasnt a decent saw log in the bunch. My private honey hole will probably dry up next year since my BIL is the care taker and he is thinking of retiring after the first of the year. [/QUOTE]
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