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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
To season wood, must it be covered
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<blockquote data-quote="gallegosmike" data-source="post: 1845358" data-attributes="member: 29143"><p>In my area ,new mexico high mountains 7500ft. Ive normally got mild warm days and cool nights in the summer time with pretty low humidity. Thats till the monson rain season hits! I season my wood in the open with out any cover. The little rain that I get during the summer helps loosen up the bark on pinion pine that I burn. Come the monson season, I tarp up my wood and get ready for fall. Outside right now, it is a relative humidity of 20%. Ive seen it as low as 4%!!! Bone dry!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gallegosmike, post: 1845358, member: 29143"] In my area ,new mexico high mountains 7500ft. Ive normally got mild warm days and cool nights in the summer time with pretty low humidity. Thats till the monson rain season hits! I season my wood in the open with out any cover. The little rain that I get during the summer helps loosen up the bark on pinion pine that I burn. Come the monson season, I tarp up my wood and get ready for fall. Outside right now, it is a relative humidity of 20%. Ive seen it as low as 4%!!! Bone dry!!! [/QUOTE]
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