I have sold some firewood over the years, a couple of racks here and there, only a few hundred bucks in 6 years or so. I gave away more then I sold for sure. (I gave away 10 truck loads while I was clearing the land)
Be sure that you have enough to sell for long term.
You should get $50/face cord for hardwoods, Hickory, cherry, oak, maple. My neighbor sells oak timbers that he gets for free, he cuts them to 16" sizes and delivers it if asked. He makes about $12-14K per year. He is out there in the bad weather stacking, cutting, hauling. (I wouldnt do it unless I really needed the extra money)
The best way to get started is to get a flyer at the hardware store posted, or get a flyer in at a local place that sells wood stoves.
As far as the Urban crowd, You may be able to only get suburb type people that will buy a face cord at a time. I couldnt see people buying just a bundle or 2 at a time. (anyone with a little storage capacity will buy a face cord at a time)
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