It's easy to put it off, but I think it's a good idea this year to get your firewood cut early and get it drying before the next heating season. Forecasts are calling for a "very active" hurricane season, which is probably going to mean higher prices for all fossil fuels. Those predictions alone are probably enough to bump prices up. Maybe they already have.
Bottom line: I don't want to hear whining on the boards about how you ran out of wood in the middle of winter during a period of record-high nat. gas and fuel oil prices. I know the feeling, but it's easily avoided with a little planning and work--starting right about now!
Bottom line: I don't want to hear whining on the boards about how you ran out of wood in the middle of winter during a period of record-high nat. gas and fuel oil prices. I know the feeling, but it's easily avoided with a little planning and work--starting right about now!


I figure I need to get another load of log length, and I'll be golden. The neighbor claims he has a tree guy that will drop off a triaxle load for $35 - mostly maple and yard trees, but can't complain at that price! If not, I'm pretty sure I can get a load for around $350 or so... At least that's what it was running last year.