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The best way to season your firewood

Firewood that's been recently cut is wet and full of sap. It's referred to as green wood. Drying the wood out is called seasoning. The process of seasoning wood is designed to decrease the moisture content of the wood. It's critical to have well-seasoned wood to build a hot, efficient fire. To get well-seasoned firewood, you need to do a few things. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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