Have not been involved with hay lately, supply at the other place is probably fine, they get it in increments now, not like before, where we would stockpile it, the one barn, roof or moisture used to spoil some of it, fix the roof till you find bad hay again, given that, it gets delivered now.
I should have split another cord, but at this point, the seasoned supply is right where I figured it, close, but I have 2 other "stashes" under cover, (reserve LOL !) so if it gets close I have that and dry tops in each of my log piles near the house, which by now is at least 2 years worth once split. I hope we get some decent weather so I can be done with that well in advance of the usual spring activities.
This is the first year in several that I have been able to not have to depend on cutting/splitting wood during the heating season because its needed now, whereas I bring in up to a cord at a time, stack near the stove to dry out. So nice to fill 2 wheel barrows, in/out of the cold quickly, till the next refill.
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