Charles Woodapple
Philistine
Hello dear people,
I'm new to the business of trees and I'm already facing some issues trying to build up my wood passion.
I'm having yellow birch trees shipped from within the US and I need them to reach me here in Kansas in green wood state. I need guidance regarding the state of the trees for shipping, the maximum time that they can stay in transit and how I can store them so they would keep their green wood state until I move on to manufacturing lumbers.
I've browsed the internet and some say take off the bark, some say now. There is use of plastic or some shelter. I'm out of my wits and need reliable sources and advice since it'll be costly.
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance for any insight, documentation or experience
I'm new to the business of trees and I'm already facing some issues trying to build up my wood passion.
I'm having yellow birch trees shipped from within the US and I need them to reach me here in Kansas in green wood state. I need guidance regarding the state of the trees for shipping, the maximum time that they can stay in transit and how I can store them so they would keep their green wood state until I move on to manufacturing lumbers.
I've browsed the internet and some say take off the bark, some say now. There is use of plastic or some shelter. I'm out of my wits and need reliable sources and advice since it'll be costly.
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance for any insight, documentation or experience