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One of the reasons I'm moving to the country before next fall and winter is 100% heat and some cooking will be from woodstoves.
I'm already stocking up. There is enough natural deadfall on the place so no live trees need to be cut, but even if they did, wood is a renewable source and there's so much of it where I live in Oregon. If you don't use it, it just lies there and rots.
I safely used wood as primary fuel in Montana, and like the smell very much, though I realize it bothers some.
I'm already stocking up. There is enough natural deadfall on the place so no live trees need to be cut, but even if they did, wood is a renewable source and there's so much of it where I live in Oregon. If you don't use it, it just lies there and rots.
I safely used wood as primary fuel in Montana, and like the smell very much, though I realize it bothers some.