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indyaj t1_irixqkt wrote

As someone else said, look for kiln dried to burn this year. Jac's Firewood in Turner offers kiln dried. Check their website for details. I've bought seasoned from them in the past and they're good people.

Next year, order 'seasoned' wood in the spring. It'll be ready by winter. Might be a little sizzly but it'll heat.

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