wood id please

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it is dense and has a yellow grain along with being yellow inside i had a brain fart and can't remember what it is. it produces nice yellow noodles.
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haveawoody

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+1 on mulberry.
wonderful woodstove firewood with very high btu.
No so good for open fireplace since mulberry loves to snap and pop and even put on a cool fireworks display now and then.
 
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plenty of it around here wish i could find some hedge.

Only hedge, the hickories(bitternut and shagbark), some fruitwoods and the locusts(black and honey), as well as a few other odd ones are better than mulberry. I had some ready for last year, and had to be mix it with other woods to keep from overheating the stove! Great stuff!
 
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Mulberry for sure. Great firewood. I have cut about 15 cords of it and had to throw it in my "mixed" hardwood because I can't market it. Everyone around here is programmed to think oak is firewood king. Wish I could sell it for what it's actually worth.
 
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