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Re: O/T Stumpage rates
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Posted by Rudi on February 15, 2005 at 12:48:34 from (69.195.159.117):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Stumpage rates posted by scotty on February 15, 2005 at 11:45:05:
Scotty: Hi there! Yup, Em is letting me do a few more things now. I get to play on the puter every day for a bit. As for heating the house. Well that is how I do it. I burn about 4-5 cords of mixed hard and soft. Species will vary as will size. I have 20 acres of woodlot, and whatever needs to be cleaned up, cut down, thinned etc., becomes the winter heating materials. I burn pine/spruce/fir/alder/grey birch/white or wire birch/ yellow birch/paper birch as well as the different species of maple, poplar and ash that I have. Anything that I consider useful I try to salvage for use in my shop. I unfortunately do not have enough of the different hardwoods to be commercially viable - maybe in 20 years or so..... but then that will be for me kids. I don't much like getting up on the soapbox, but sometimes it just happens. The lumber issue and the beef issue just burns me up... oh well Hope all is well and you are keeping busy!
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