We've had a really mild winter in western NC this year and so far I've burned less than three cords of wood and I heat exclusively with wood. We have over 11 acres of mostly oak, so I generally have enough trees come down from storms or just dead trees falling that I don't have to harvest live trees. The bad news is our property is mostly a bunch of ravines, so most of the time I have to haul my wood up and down the ravines to get it back home. This morning I started cutting up a nice size red oak that fell this past year. It took two nice size sour wood trees down with it, and those are always nice since they are usually of a size that doesn't require any splitting. I'll probably get about a cord and a half of wood from this harvest.