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Stacks.....tarps on top or not needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimiLL" data-source="post: 3619354" data-attributes="member: 42686"><p>I also think leaving the top off can only help in air flow and uv ray exposure. When it does rain only the top 2 rows will get any wet on the outside, not the whole stack. The circulation and exposure you gain I feel are worth the temporary drawbacks of a little rain water.</p><p></p><p>I personally love burning the wood off the top of the pile.... all grey and weather torn... you know that stuff is gonna go up quick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimiLL, post: 3619354, member: 42686"] I also think leaving the top off can only help in air flow and uv ray exposure. When it does rain only the top 2 rows will get any wet on the outside, not the whole stack. The circulation and exposure you gain I feel are worth the temporary drawbacks of a little rain water. I personally love burning the wood off the top of the pile.... all grey and weather torn... you know that stuff is gonna go up quick! [/QUOTE]
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