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I hate Junipers
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1537855" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Insurance is good. Lots of it burned in stoves around here. Even the preferred wood by a number of people. The former owners burned it. Of course they burned all the easy to get to ones. The ones I have been cutting were interesting getting to with a quad pulling a little trailer. There are a lot of them that are just going to have to stay where they are and eventually rot away. The ground is just too steep to get any where near them. My plan for fire wood for next year is cut them green in the spring and let the wood dry over the summer. Doing that the limbs shouldn't be a stiff as they are on these dead dry trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1537855, member: 498"] Insurance is good. Lots of it burned in stoves around here. Even the preferred wood by a number of people. The former owners burned it. Of course they burned all the easy to get to ones. The ones I have been cutting were interesting getting to with a quad pulling a little trailer. There are a lot of them that are just going to have to stay where they are and eventually rot away. The ground is just too steep to get any where near them. My plan for fire wood for next year is cut them green in the spring and let the wood dry over the summer. Doing that the limbs shouldn't be a stiff as they are on these dead dry trees. [/QUOTE]
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