Though it is often far cheaper and free if available, burning wood is far from an ideal solution. If we say we have the right to do it, it pretty much makes it OK for all others to do it as well. From The front range of Colorado, to Las Vegas, NV, the concentrated effects of wood burning has provided two effects. The air polution has gotten so bad that warnings and allerts are more common than not, and the fuel use has driven the price higher and higher. It is responsible to act in ways that respect our dramatically over populated earth. We cannot all do wood. Some third world countries depend on "organic" fuel and have stripped the entire eco system to bare earth in the search for enough to cook a meal. We shall not be them. Concentrated smoke is real bad, diffused smoke is someone elses issue----Not really!!. It just adds to the total atmospheric load. See noaa.gov pictures of Arctic air polution from wood burning. I am an environmental realist. The URL below is for an EPA document on smoke. JimN
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Today's Featured Article - When Push Comes to Shove - by Dave Patterson. When I was a “kid” (still am to a deree) about two I guess, my parents couldn’t find me one day. They were horrified (we lived by the railroad), my mother thought the worst: "He’s been run over by a train, he’s gone forever!" Where did they find me? Perched up on the seat of the tractor. I’d probably plowed about 3000 acres (in my head anyway) by the time they found me. This is where my love for tractors started and has only gotten worse in my tender 50 yrs on this “green planet”. I’m par
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