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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1475478" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>If a tree falls and is left a white oak will rot faster than a red, cut them into boards a white oak will last 3x as long. Asked a bunch of people why that is but can't nobody answer me as of yet. As for siding personally never been a big fan of Poplar but vertical,off the ground , and stained may be ok. Yellow pine makes some pretty good siding and can be treated if you wanted. I would think there would be some of that in KY. Whatever you choose nail it off good with some good nails or in a couple months when the sun gets hot you will have windows where you put walls. Sounds like it will be a nice barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1475478, member: 21382"] If a tree falls and is left a white oak will rot faster than a red, cut them into boards a white oak will last 3x as long. Asked a bunch of people why that is but can't nobody answer me as of yet. As for siding personally never been a big fan of Poplar but vertical,off the ground , and stained may be ok. Yellow pine makes some pretty good siding and can be treated if you wanted. I would think there would be some of that in KY. Whatever you choose nail it off good with some good nails or in a couple months when the sun gets hot you will have windows where you put walls. Sounds like it will be a nice barn. [/QUOTE]
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