nm has abundant types of wood available, here on our farm i burn apple wood, elm, box elder, black walnut[ if not marketable wood] also burn tons of pine its cheaper and heats the house, i laugh at people who think its a bad wood, the trick is first make sure the wood is seasone, [or know your supplier] and keep your chiminy clean, brush it twice a year and you will never have any problems, thats cause by guys tricking the tourists by selling them green wood or rental cabins that never have there chiminey cleaned, i used to live in a cabin befor i got married that had no heat other than a wood stove, only had 2 rooms,new wife imformed me that a farm house was a house, with central heating and rooms not divided by a blanket lol also i buy local juniper ceader and oak, i heat with wood as it usually cost half as much as buying propayne for the same time period, some times i just have too much to do and buy wood as i cant keep up with the cutting
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