Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
[Re: Towman]
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Watching this as I could take more.
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
[Re: Towman]
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01/16/22 12:39 PM
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I pay $200.00 for a full cord of seasoned hardwood split and delivered.
Eh...wot?
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
[Re: Towman]
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
[Re: Towman]
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01/16/22 12:57 PM
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Here are some rough #'s:
Prices for a Cord of Wood (seasoned), per US state :
Alabama : $250 Hemstock Tree Care Alaska : $185 (Poplar) / $385 (Birch) Valley Firewood Arizona : $329 (Mixed) / $494 (Pecan) Valley Firewood Arkansas : $270 Individual on Craigslist California : $350 (Eucalyptus) / $550 (Red Oak) Firewood Guys Colorado : $300 Patriot Tree Care Connecticut : $290 (hardwood) Maple Row Farm Delaware : $150 (Mixed) / $180 (Oak) Mitsdarfer Bros. Florida : $380 (Australian Pine) / $480 (Oak) Big Oak Ranch Georgia : $280 (Ultra-seasoned Oak) Chipper Tree Service Hawaii : Difficult to find. Typically, either Kiawe or Ohia Idaho : $210 (pine mix) / $330 (hardwood mix) A Tree Company Illinois : $290 (mixed hardwood) Rockford Firewood Indiana : $250 (mixed hardwood) / $275 (Oak) Culbreths Lawn & Tree Iowa : $375 (hardwood) Finco Tree and Wood Service Kansas : $335 (Oak) / $295 (Mixed) / $435 (Hickory) / KC Firewood Kentucky : $245 / Professional Tree Service Louisiana : $250 / All Pro Tree Service Maine : $290 / Southern Maine Firewood Maryland : $289 (Oak) / Maryland Landscape Supply Massachusetts : $295 / Smokeys Firewood Michigan : $375 (Oak) / $375 (Red/White Oak) / Ironwood Firewood Minnesota : $375 (Oak) / $375 (Red/White Oak) / Backwoods Firewood Mississippi : $400 Keiths Seasoned Firewood Missouri : $420 Tomasis Cutting Edge Montana : $300 Karst Firewood Nebraska : $300 Walkup Wood Products Nevada : $250 (Softwood) / $380 (Hardwood) Firewood Department New Hampshire : $355 (maple, white oak, ash) North Atlantic Fuels New Jersey : $240 NY NJ Firewood New Mexico : $175 (Elm) to $480 (Hickory) Daves Firewood New York : $325 Vermont Good Wood North Carolina : $260 One Accord Firewood North Dakota : $200 K&A Log Furniture Ohio : $299 (Mixed) Wood Seitz Oklahoma : Oregon : $250 (fir/pine) / $400 (cherry/oak) Alder Creek Tree Service Pennsylvania : $580 New Morning Farm Rhode Island : $325 (Seasoned) / $395 (Kiln Dried) Bills Sales South Carolina : $275 Oconee Firewood South Dakota : Tennessee : $400 Crider Landscaping Texas : $575 (Oak) Woodchuck Delivery Utah : $200 (Mixed Hardwood) / $250 (Premium) Triassic Tree Service Vermont : $309 (Seasoned) / $400 (Kiln Dried) Vermont Woodshed Virginia : $450 (Hickory) Saunders Landscape Supplies Washington : $300 (Alder) / $475 (Madrona) Kitsap Firewood West Virginia : Wisconsin : $360 (mix), $400 (Premium mix), $425 (Black Locust) Woodmark Wyoming : $277 Star Valley Lawn Care
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
[Re: Towman]
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01/16/22 01:05 PM
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That is not correct for New York State.Might be N.Y.City prices.Price quoted there for one cord will get me 5 cords cut,,split and delivered seasoned wood here.Im talking face cord
Last edited by upstateNY; 01/16/22 02:30 PM.
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
[Re: Towman]
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01/16/22 01:07 PM
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Yeah, same for PA. Nobody in their right mind is paying $580.00 a cord.
Eh...wot?
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
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01/16/22 01:08 PM
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Maybe city-dwellers buying it by the bundle?
Eh...wot?
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
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Here in the northern Lower Peninsula you can buy seasoned oak for between $60 and $80 a "face-cord" (aka Rick) delivered. That would be cut between 16-18 inch lengths. I have a couple older Ashley type stoves that can handle 24 inch pieces, so when I buy wood I request it cut 20-22 inches. Most won't do it. The last 3 years I have resorted to buying about 1/2 of our wood, but always preferred to cut my own. The state will let you cut dead and already DOWNED timber if you get a fuelwood permit. It is good for 5 full 4'x8' pulp cords of wood. Since Covid they have waived the $20 fee. The Feds will also let you cut 5 full cord on Federal ground. That is another $20 permit. We are a county away from any Federal ground or I'd do that when cutting......they allow dead STANDING timber to be cut. Neither agency allows any driving off road to get to the wood, you gotta lug it or wheelbarrow it. I haven't cut on a fuelwood permit in 6-7 years, but never had trouble finding plenty real close to the road. We are blessed with a bunch of state land in my area, and it is loaded with thousands of miles of two-tracks. Cruising along with a coffee looking for trees to add to my collection is a very enjoyable activity. Pre-Covid the permits were only valid on state land between April 1st. and December 1st. They may have removed that restriction as well as the $20 fee.
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
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Free, just have to cut it! Here also....I have more dead trees a yr than I can burn. At times I give it away if they will cut it. I usually cut four to six cords a year for my own use here at home and up at camp. I have lots of dead ash also. Processing it into usable firewood is far from free though. My MS 261 cost $620.00, my old Stihl 021 about $200.00. The Kubota L35 I use to drag and haul wood cost $24,000.00. A cant hook, a pickaroon, felling wedges, chains, safety gear, fuel, chains, maintenance... And mostly my time, which has a value. I do enjoy the hard work and exercise but if I don't have the time I will buy firewood. Even buying enough to heat a full winter is a much better bang for my bucks than any other fuel source.
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
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01/16/22 01:22 PM
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Those are "rough numbers" alright. I bought 10 tandem loads last week of first class sorted Red Pine post logs and didn't pay that much per full cord. A face cord is a common quantity sold here. 16 to 18 inch split seasoned red oak or ash in a stack 4 foot tall by 8 foot long can be had for $50 to $60
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Re: How much is Firewood in your area ?
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Yeah, same for PA. Nobody in their right mind is paying $580.00 a cord. Maybe so but this is straight from "New Morning Farm" website. Says they been selling firewood for 40 years. We offer: 1/4 cord - $155 1/2 cord - $300 Whole cord - $595 Kindling - $15 We use a cubic measure, so our 1/4 cord is 32 cubic feet. Our standard length is 18", so a 1/4 cord makes a stack approx. 3' x 7', a little less than a "face cord," a term not used by us but by other dealers in D.C. We can do special orders for "short wood," approx 15" in length. Please add $10/quarter for short wood.
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