My farm has a valley down the length of it. There is ground on the west side you have to go around the county road to get to it. When I was burning wood we would cut and split all of the dead falls in the pastures. We usually did this in the summer and we would just throw the wood in a pile back on the stump. Then as I needed to refill the wood shed I would just take the loader and go get it bucket full at a time. Some one started stealing wood off of me. We never could catch them in the act. So after this going on for two years I came up with my own solution. I took several pieces of firewood and bored a one inch hole down into them. I made them about six inches deep. I then filled the hole up almost to the top with black powder. I then plugged the hole with small limb. Unless you looked real close it just looked like another knot. I then put them into the wood pile closest to the road. A few weeks later the wood disappeared. A week after that a garage just down the road burnt to the ground after the wood stove blew up. ?????? I never have had any other wood disappear since then.
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