OK, so I think I have enough wood to make it through the winter, but my stacks are not as large as I would want. Due to an injury and illness, I am just getting to cutting to bolster my stacks. I'm fortunate that my neighbor lets me cut dead wood on his 10 acres. I harvested some dead Ash and dragged the 20' logs to my processing area. Moisture readings are between 16-17% and I'll get them CSS this weekend. Will this wood be good for this winter, or should I let it season over the winter, it will make a difference in how I stack it. Thank-you.
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Well, this sure doesn't prove anything! Completely opposite of what I showed. 