Posted by Crazy Horse on December 28, 2020 at 06:48:15 from (108.173.201.233):
In Reply to: Family cutting day. posted by rockyridgefarm on December 28, 2020 at 00:12:01:
Some BTU values below from a web search ..... hardwoods first, then softwoods ...
HARDWOODS:
Osage orange, 32.9 BTUs per cord Shagbark hickory, 27.7 BTUs per cord Eastern hornbeam, 27.1 BTUs per cord Black birch, 26.8 BTUs per cord Black locust, 26.8 BTUs per cord Blue beech, 26.8 BTUs per cord Ironwood, 26.8 BTUs per cord Bitternut hickory, 26.5 BTUs per cord Honey locust, 26.5 BTUs per cord Apple, 25.8 BTUs per cord Mulberry, 25.7 BTUs per cord Beech, 24 BTUs per cord Northern red oak, 24 BTUs per cord Sugar maple, 24 BTUs per cord White oak, 24 BTUs per cord White ash, 23.6 BTUs per cord Yellow birch, 21.8 BTUs per cord Red elm, 21.6 BTUs per cord Hackberry, 20.8 BTUs per cord Kentucky coffee tree, 20.8 BTUs per cord Gray birch, 20.3 BTUs per cord Paper birch, 20.3 BTUs per cord White birch, 20.2 BTUs per cord Black walnut, 20 BTUs per cord Cherry, 20 BTUs per cord Green ash, 19.9 BTUs per cord Black cherry, 19.5 BTUs per cord American elm, 19.5 BTUs per cord White elm, 19.5 BTUs per cord Sycamore, 19.1 BTUs per cord Black ash, 18.7 BTUs per cord Red maple, 18.1 BTUs per cord
SOFTWOODS
Rocky Mountain juniper, 21.6 BTUs per cord Tamarack, 20.8 BTUs per cord Jack pine, 17.1 BTUs per cord Norway pine, 17.1 BTUs per cord Pitch pine, 17.1 BTUs per cord Hemlock, 15.9 BTUs per cord Black spruce, 15.9 BTUs per cord Eastern white pine, 14.3 BTUs per cord Balsam fir, 14.3 BTUs per cord Eastern white cedar, 12.2 BTUs per cord
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