I put up alot of white oak. Two stacks are a year and a half old. They are single rows and loosely stacked. They are in a field getting the proper wind and some sun. They were processed from the big rounds left from some tops cut some years ago. These measured at 17%
Other rows are 10 months old. These measured 18 to 19%
Some rows are 8 months old and measured 20%
Newest rows are 6 months old and measured 24%
Cut a big standing dead red maple two months ago. Quartered it up and stacked it. Split it today and it measured 28 to 33 %
Cut dead laying hickory . Split and stacked 12 months to 18 months....................20%
Been burning nothing but red maple css 12 months ago. Split a couple of pieces and it is 16 to 20 %
Nothing I have processed has been cut green. It is all from fallen dead laying for a few years.
Other rows are 10 months old. These measured 18 to 19%
Some rows are 8 months old and measured 20%
Newest rows are 6 months old and measured 24%
Cut a big standing dead red maple two months ago. Quartered it up and stacked it. Split it today and it measured 28 to 33 %
Cut dead laying hickory . Split and stacked 12 months to 18 months....................20%
Been burning nothing but red maple css 12 months ago. Split a couple of pieces and it is 16 to 20 %
Nothing I have processed has been cut green. It is all from fallen dead laying for a few years.
I've found most of the Oak that's been dead standing for several years to be around the upper 20s when first split, those tops were probably similar moisture? That sounds like a good, breezy spot, and that the single rows are helping. What size did you split to?