Fergienewbee
Well-known Member
I've been cutting a lot of oak saplings (3-6") and poles (6-12") along with an occasional maple, walnut, cherry or hickory. Is it better to sell a single species or mixed? I'm thinking of targeting urban yuppies looking for fireplace wood. I think I can get more per cord by the rick or half rick. It's fresh cut so would be realatively free of insects after it dried.
My other option might be custom cutting for outdoor stoves or boilers. I'm thinking a 36" length would be easy to handle. Would you sell it green or aged? If no one wanted that length, it would be easy to cut to 18".
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Larry in Michigan
My other option might be custom cutting for outdoor stoves or boilers. I'm thinking a 36" length would be easy to handle. Would you sell it green or aged? If no one wanted that length, it would be easy to cut to 18".
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Larry in Michigan