Posted by jdemaris on October 31, 2010 at 07:51:45 from (67.142.130.37):
In Reply to: Hey JDE,Looky here!! posted by LOU from WI on October 30, 2010 at 19:33:23:
Yeah, I've seen a few of those setups around here. Firewood is getting to be "big business" since the government started buying it for welfare recipients. Now, with government involved, price is "no object."
I've seen some beautiful big, straight trees being made into firewood. Seems odd that they aren't going to the mills instead. But, can't say I've checked lately what mills are paying for hardwood logs. Not long along, the "hot tree" to take to the mill was young hard maple, small diameter and pure white inside. That demand led to many potential sap-bushes getting clear-cut. I do know that big red oak isn't hardly bringing anything for lumber, which is a shame. I think it's one of the prettiest hardwoods we've got around here. Much more interesting grain then hard maple or white ash.
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