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To season wood, must it be covered
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<blockquote data-quote="varna" data-source="post: 1844896" data-attributes="member: 43096"><p>I am mostly burning oak. All of my "free" wood I'm cutting off of a friends property. I'm only taking standing non-rotted dead and recent blow down trees right now. There is a few years worth of that easily. He has 200+ acres of woods. I'm sure there are some other types of wood but I am positive I'm not cutting any pine. I have 2 relatives who want their yards cleared almost exclusively oak. About 30 to 40 very large trees each. I just need to find the time to go cut them. We live in very heavily wooded areas of SJ where you need 5 acres minimum to build......some places 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varna, post: 1844896, member: 43096"] I am mostly burning oak. All of my "free" wood I'm cutting off of a friends property. I'm only taking standing non-rotted dead and recent blow down trees right now. There is a few years worth of that easily. He has 200+ acres of woods. I'm sure there are some other types of wood but I am positive I'm not cutting any pine. I have 2 relatives who want their yards cleared almost exclusively oak. About 30 to 40 very large trees each. I just need to find the time to go cut them. We live in very heavily wooded areas of SJ where you need 5 acres minimum to build......some places 10. [/QUOTE]
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