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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 331411" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>I have a wood stove as well but I cut trees for firewood. Have only had the wood stove for a little over a year so slowly getting wood figured out. Started with standing dead pine as it's readily available and already dry but have been cutting tamarack (larch) and birch since September because they burn a lot cleaner and slower than pine and put out more BTU's, but they are all green and need to be split and dried for most of the year before I can burn them. Also have lots of dry poplar but it's not a great heating wood. By next winter I will have amassed enough tamarack and birch that the pine will mostly go by the wayside. In the winter we almost never use the furnace as the wood keeps the house toasty warm. This winter we have had to cut back on fires as it gets too damn warm in the weather we've had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 331411, member: 2217"] I have a wood stove as well but I cut trees for firewood. Have only had the wood stove for a little over a year so slowly getting wood figured out. Started with standing dead pine as it's readily available and already dry but have been cutting tamarack (larch) and birch since September because they burn a lot cleaner and slower than pine and put out more BTU's, but they are all green and need to be split and dried for most of the year before I can burn them. Also have lots of dry poplar but it's not a great heating wood. By next winter I will have amassed enough tamarack and birch that the pine will mostly go by the wayside. In the winter we almost never use the furnace as the wood keeps the house toasty warm. This winter we have had to cut back on fires as it gets too damn warm in the weather we've had. [/QUOTE]
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