Soundchasm
Minister of Fire
If you find yourself having to burn split wood that hasn't had enough time to dry, I suggest with taking the top layer off of every stack, like the top foot or so. If top-only-covered, it's in the best shape. Then the stack has a new top layer, and perhaps you've bought enough time to figure out a further plan.
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