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Stretching your wood supply
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<blockquote data-quote="getwood" data-source="post: 1349841" data-attributes="member: 30839"><p>After 23 years of heating my house with wood, I have learned that there is lot to learn. If you don’t have access to elm or ash, you may want to save the wood for next year. Seasoned wood really does make a big difference. Last year was the first year I kept track of what I burned for the season (7-7.5 cords). I was determined to get ahead. I have started the season with 9 cords and have used about 4 cords. I think I will end the season at 6 cords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="getwood, post: 1349841, member: 30839"] After 23 years of heating my house with wood, I have learned that there is lot to learn. If you don’t have access to elm or ash, you may want to save the wood for next year. Seasoned wood really does make a big difference. Last year was the first year I kept track of what I burned for the season (7-7.5 cords). I was determined to get ahead. I have started the season with 9 cords and have used about 4 cords. I think I will end the season at 6 cords. [/QUOTE]
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