Problem # 1 : Running low on firewood.
Problem # 2 : unwanted trees encroaching on pasture.
Took a few hours today, dropped 4 trees, limbed, crosscut, dragged brush into treeline, hauled logs to house furnace.
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6/ that I will use to build a roof over the firewood area, to keep winter snows off my piles in future years.
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Forget the SF, get us that dank homstaead SHTF content!
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6/ Did a lot more clearing of saplings, vines, and brush. No real trees, hence little wood.pic.twitter.com/f3gANzBaRG
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7/ cleaning up the right hand edge of left pasture (the one with the greenhouse and vineyard). Looking south, you can see how saplings have crowded about 10 feet past the rock wall.pic.twitter.com/1Z43hjME4G
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We always cut a load in September to split and stack for overnight burning. Less dried wood will hold the temp all night long.
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