Wood you sell your Wood @350 a cord?

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Wood you sell wood @ 350+ a cord?

  • Yes

    Votes: 29 47.5%
  • No

    Votes: 20 32.8%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 13 21.3%

  • Total voters
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In a word NO. I have about 12 cord split and stacked. I split by hand; nuff said!>>
 
I remember reading an article not too far back about why the price of wood is increasing -- it has something to do with the Fracking they are doing out in NY, etc. When they move the large machines through the woods, they buy logs to put down and drive over. Apparently the people that normally sell the wood for fuel, can get a better price from these fracking guys.

Found it (http://bigstory.ap.org/article/d87a...-does-firewood-cost-so-much-frackings-part-it)

On a separate, but related note -- I bought my seasoned hardwood (not sure of species, should probably get on that...) for $350 a cord delivered. Since it was our first year with a stove/burning I wanted to do it right. I already have about 1.5 cord sitting in the yard as we speak drying for next year...
I read that too, I thought the gov of NY banned fracking.
The wood not good enough for lumber (or mats) isn't getting into the firewood pipeline due to biomass demand. Expect this to continue even with low oil and NG prices.
 
I remember reading an article not too far back about why the price of wood is increasing -- it has something to do with the Fracking they are doing out in NY, etc. When they move the large machines through the woods, they buy logs to put down and drive over. Apparently the people that normally sell the wood for fuel, can get a better price from these fracking guys.

Found it (http://bigstory.ap.org/article/d87a...-does-firewood-cost-so-much-frackings-part-it)

On a separate, but related note -- I bought my seasoned hardwood (not sure of species, should probably get on that...) for $350 a cord delivered. Since it was our first year with a stove/burning I wanted to do it right. I already have about 1.5 cord sitting in the yard as we speak drying for next year...
I read that too, I thought the gov of NY banned fracking.
The wood not good enough for lumber (or mats) isn't getting into the firewood pipeline due to biomass demand. Expect this to continue even with low oil and NG prices.
 
The scrounging has been tough this summer, seems everyone ended up short last winter.
 
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