Building a fire in your backyard firepit is the perfect way to enjoy a summer night. There's something about gathering around a flickering flame that brings people together.
What are the Advantages of Using a Local Sawmill Service?
As the world goes increasingly digital, it can be easy to forget the importance of supporting local businesses. Though buying lumber online might be convenient, there are plenty of reasons to seek out a local sawmill service instead.
Harvesting Timber in Pennsylvania: An Overview of Regulations
From the towering pines of Elk County to the bright fall foliage of Susquehanna County, the forests of Pennsylvania are some of the most beautiful in the country. The state's rich logging history has provided centuries of wood for homes, furniture, and paper products.
Why Timber Harvesting Is an Important Industry
What came first, the chicken or the egg? This age-old question can be applied to many things in life, but in the case of the timber industry, the answer is clear – the trees came first.
Choosing the Right Wood for Your Wood Burning Fireplace
A wood-burning fireplace is a cozy addition to any home and can be practical. If you heat with wood, a fireplace can be a supplemental heat source or even your primary one. If you don't heat with wood, a fireplace can still add value to your home and provide a beautiful focal point for your home. Before you purchase firewood, you must know which type of wood burns best.
Selling Timberland: Lump Sum Sale vs. Pay-as-Cut Sale
What is clear-cutting? And why will it hinder the value of my timber land?
Selling Timberland: Why Clear-Cutting is Not the Way to Sell
What is clear-cutting? And why will it hinder the value of my timber land?
Valuating Your Timberland: What to Know Before You Sell
Thinking about selling your timberland? With timber being at an all-time high, now is the time to sell your property. Here's what to consider.
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While all wood burns, it doesn’t all burn the same. Some woods burn slower, hotter, and even leave less ash behind (also known as burning clean).
Secondary Uses for Timber
While all wood burns, it doesn’t all burn the same. Some woods burn slower, hotter, and even leave less ash behind (also known as burning clean).