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  2. Firewood banks helping Americans who can't afford to heat ...

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    More than 100 firewood banks exist nationwide — a number that U.S. Forestry officials say is growing as more Americans struggle with energy bills. "There's more of a need. There's more of a need ...

  3. 9 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Storing Firewood - AOL

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    Burning firewood that has been treated with pesticides can release toxic fumes into the air that could be harmful to your health. Plus, you'll miss out on that wonderfully smoky campfire smell ...

  4. Firewood - Wikipedia

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    Harvesting or collecting firewood varies by the region and culture. Some places have specific areas for firewood collection. Other places may integrate the collection of firewood in the cycle of preparing a plot of land to grow food as part of a field rotation process. Collection can be a group, or an individual activity.

  5. Log bucking - Wikipedia

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    Billet is variously defined as a short piece of round or partially round wood (usually a smaller diameter than a block or bolt [7]) or as a piece split or cut from a bolt, or sometimes synonymous with bolt, particularly when the pieces are intended as firewood, and sometimes means a piece of a billet after it has been split.

  6. Don't Get Burned: Tips on How to Buy Firewood - AOL

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    How to buy firewood need Unfortunately, this romantic vision and an unfamiliarity with firewood has led some consumers to overpay or pay for a poor-quality product. Don't Get Burned: Tips on How ...

  7. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada, firewood is usually sold by the cord, 128 ft 3 (3.62 m 3), corresponding to a woodpile 8 ft wide × 4 ft high of 4 ft-long logs. The cord is legally defined by statute in most U.S. states. A "thrown cord" is firewood that has not been stacked and is defined as 4 ft wide × 4 ft tall × 10 ft long.

  8. Forest management - Wikipedia

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    The forest is a natural system that can supply different products and services. Forests supply water, mitigate climate change, provide habitats for wildlife including many pollinators which are essential for sustainable food production, provide timber and fuelwood, serve as a source of non-wood forest products including food and medicine, and contribute to rural livelihoods.

  9. How To Build Your Very Own Indoor Firewood Rack - AOL

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