Learn how to store firewood in every season and climate so you can keep your logs dry and ready to burn when it's time to get the fire roaring.| ProCut Firewood
Learn how to stack firewood like a professional with expert tips on methods, benefits, and storage. These techniques are great, no matter your setup!| ProCut Firewood
Though Hurricane Helene imposed widescale destruction on the mountains of North Carolina, opportunities are available to make the most out of the devastation. Two options you can pursue are to generate firewood and sawtimber. This two-day technical workshop at the Hinton Center in Hayesville will cover best practices for processing storm-damaged timber into firewood and ...| clay.ces.ncsu.edu
Wondering how to tell if your fireplace can burn wood? Discover essential tips to ensure your fireplace is safe and ready for a cozy fire.| Ultimate Fireplace
Why does firewood pop? Because of it's resin and moisture content, but kiln drying reduces moisture and produces a quieter fire.| ProCut Firewood
Ash firewood is an ideal choice for burning because it produces high heat, burns cleanly, and is moderately priced. Call ProCut Firewood to order today.| ProCut Firewood
Birch firewood is an excellent value. Some key factors influence its quality, value, and usability. Understanding these factors can make all the difference. You might be purchasing firewood for the first time or a seasoned wood-burner. Either way, it is useful to know what to look for in birch firewood. This ensures you’ll get the… The post Buying Birch Firewood: What You Need to Know appeared first on ProCut Firewood.| ProCut Firewood
Are you desperately needing high-quality local firewood for sale? Discover how to find your best local options here today!| ProCut Firewood
Did you know Alaskans can harvest firewood for personal use on State land from local, established firewood areas? It is easy to apply and pay for a permit online, as well as in any Division of Fore…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Today I got into splitting some firewood for my log cabin’s wood stove and ran into some especially gnarly oak butts that were still waiting to be split and stacked on the woodpile. Since one particular round was putting up a pretty good fight, I brought out my favorite steel wedge and my heaviest maul, an 8-pounder. As I was slamming the maul into the wedge, I got to thinking that the maul was pretty dang heavy. As I was pounding away, I started singing that old bluegrass song, “Nine Pou...| Native Ground Books and Music