storage length and cover

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chumscustoms

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Jan 29, 2009
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se iowa
i will be preparing next years and other years wood and was curious if anyone had a specific amount of time split hardwood can be stored, and is it worth while to cover it, tarp or shed,
i would like to get as much as i can split and hauled to my place as possible so i dont lose the rights to some of the wood
i just dont want to cut it and then let it sit for a couple years and it go bad
thanks for looking
ben
 
If you store it in a dry place it will keep indefinately. Some woods keep better than others in less than ideal conditions. Birch would rot if not covered.
 
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