I find that if you get it done before or at least during the summer and get it aired out, some summer heat, etc. most will season just fine in a few months, Elm, Black Cherry, which dries fast, maple etc,. oak takes a long time for sure, but if you have it done before September, stacked cover on top at least, seems to burn, ignite just fine. I had filled my dads woodshed years back, and recall some several year seasoned, air tight stove, ignites like paper on a small bed of coals and you could dial it in nicely, does seem to burn faster, but the heat does last and that house was always toasty warm when I was working on it then.
I'll be shooting for getting the rest of mine done by the end of the month, got a lot of felling and towing in to do yet, darned elm just keeps dying around here, all 35+ yr trees too, in places I remember where there were no trees prior too.
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