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SteveSS

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White, red, and black oak mainly. With some hickory and cherry thrown in when it presents itself.
 

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White, red, and black oak mainly. With some hickory and cherry thrown in when it presents itself.
I love me some CHERRY had a couple catch my eye haven't got to em yet.Now with the snow will have get back in there and slide'em out.
 

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wood and lots of it. a guy up the road delivers corn cobs to my house and i burn them to because they burn hot,clean and last a good while.
walnuts burn hot and glow almost white when burning but it is best to burns those when they are dry.
 

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I had heard that about cobs. Walnuts, eh? I bet they do burn good!
 

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I have oak mostly, white, red, blackjack. Lots of standing dead and many that just need thinning. I also have 11 miles of river frontage with pecan trees that are either falling over or past their lifespan.
 

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All most all my wood is douglas fir. But we have lots of other woods but the fir is the best.
BBB
 

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Oak, white, red, black, scarlet, chestnut. With some cherry, red maple, and poplar for shoulder wood.
 

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Hard and soft maple , oak , beech , cherry , ash too , but it sucks compared to those first 5 .
 

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I burn everything but willow and conifers/pines(we don't have 'em around here).
Lucky enough to keep hard maple, ash, walnut, hickory, hackberry, cherry, sometimes some oak, Asianopin, red, white,,, red elm sometimes. I don't mind a few truckloads of cottonwood or poplar for shoulder season.
Mostly ash, I cut 90% from woodlots that have been timbered/logged so if it grows around here, I send it thru my wood stove.
 

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Lots of Doug fir, maple, alder, cedar, and spruce here
 
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