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Is this enough?
I’m sure they consider these features rather than flaws.I wonder if the extreme greens agenda of returning us to the 14th century might have some flaws???
It's a double row, mostly locust, oak, osage orange, hickory, mulberry, with a little cherry and walnut for the early season. It's about a quarter of my stockpile. I am getting low on old locust fence posts though.Depends on the part of the country you reside in. If that's only a single row then it's not enough for up here.
It's a double row, mostly locust, oak, osage orange, hickory, mulberry, with a little cherry and walnut for the early season. It's about a quarter of my stockpile.
I'm not sure. I use a small 8x5 trailer, cut the donuts and roll them up on it. Then it's home, unload, split and stack. With a relative a tree surgeon, storms with high winds and farmers that like me killing groundhogs, I have an unlimited supply.What is that about 10 long bed pickup loads @Hogpatrol ?
Here's the back side. The light colored wood is a hickory tree I cut. It's a real chore splitting but the BTUs are near the top, 28 million per cord.Well in that case you're set.
I grew up in Illinois and we always had some osage orange or hedge as we called it around. I miss that stuff.
Here's the back side. The light colored wood is a hickory tree I cut. It's a real chore splitting but the BTUs are near the top, 28 million per cord.
People,everything half so wild.With blackouts looming, German government holds disaster preparation day, promotes ‘cooking without electricity’
High demand and the transition to green power has left much of Europe at risk of blackouts. In Germany, state authorities are teaching the public to heat their homes with candles and get used to “cooking without electricity.”
State authorities in North-Rhine Westphalia will hold their first ‘Disaster Protection Day’ on Saturday, with instructors in the city of Bonn teaching citizens how to get by “in the event of a long power failure.” An advert by the federal Civil Protection Office gives a hint of what’s in store, and features an elderly woman wearing several layers of clothing, heating her apartment with candles burning under an upturned flower pot and sealing her windows with reflective foil.
With blackouts looming, German government holds disaster preparation day, promotes ‘cooking without electricity’
High demand and the transition to green power has left much of Europe at risk of blackouts. In Germany, state authorities are teaching the public to heat their homes with candles and get used to “cooking without electricity.”www.rt.com
Hah! Come down to Oklahoma - I have plenty for you to cut down. I don't like seeing sparks fly off my chain saw.... Or the thorns in my tires.I grew up in Illinois and we always had some osage orange or hedge as we called it around.
Fully agree with that assessment.If you shut down your nukes, this is what happens