This week I wanted to share some ideas and tips on getting more out of your firewood piles. If you heat with wood full time or part-time. These tips can help save you time, energy and money.
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(Showing BTUs of dry and green/wet wood)
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You have any heating with firewood tips you want to share. WOuld love to hear about them in the comments!
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