If so, What are all of you putting them in ? I am thinking of getting some plastic 55 gallon barrel drums and filling them up with chips.
Splitter turds and noodles get forked into whatever financialy expedient corrugated transportation device can be located. Most customers that buy a cord of seasoned wood then get a bonus box of kindling. Gets rid of "scraps", gets me remembered, and gets more wood sold the following year.
i very rarely have to noodle and when i do it's done in the woods.
if there is a market for 'em in your area, i'd say the heavy contractor bags or card board boxes.
good for you if'n you can make a couple bucks from the stuff most would consider wood trash.
"wood trash" in the wood lot around here = cold beer and a fire and good luck !!
I read that some people sell it for animal (f.e. horses) barns. I donot believe there is alot of money to be had. Why not put it in simple large plastic garbage bags? I store it in big cardboard boxes until dry and then just put it into plastic garbage bags. I only collect the "noodles", the chips go onto the compost pile and get worked in a little to speed up the process.
Good luck selling them.
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After wondering for a while now i have to ask, WHAT IS NOODLING?
After wondering for a while now i have to ask, WHAT IS NOODLING?
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe small animal bedding is cedar only. What other market would there be? I would be interested if there is a want, we sure make enough of them.
... financialy expedient corrugated transportation device....
Sell it to someone with a veggie garden
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe small animal bedding is cedar only. What other market would there be? I would be interested if there is a want, we sure make enough of them.
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