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Yup, you have to be careful about actually getting a full cord. Around here for green wood it runs about $180 per cord and for seasoned wood it runs around $250 per cord. Up here you can buy half a cord or a full cord, guess we don't call it a rik ;)
 

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To bad you don't live by me My dad gave away 6 truck loads of fire wood this year. Since he doesn't don't use it we just give it away. It helps keep our woods cleaned up.
 

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Between $80 and $100 for a cord around here but from my observations no 2 cords are ever the same amount of wood - not even close :rolleyes:
 

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jodief100 said:
Winter has finally arrived here at Little Green Pastures Farm. The green pastures are sparkling with frozen dew and the crisp air in the morning bites at my face. It feels good for now. The full moon is bright over my fields, showing through the thin cloud layer. Out in the country it really lights up the farm, we have no need for artificial light. I did my barn chores last night and this morning by moonlight. The mud is freezing over so instead of slipping and sliding it crunches satisfactorily under my boots.
That was some moon tonight - I was filling the cattle water troughs and I swear I could have reached up and touched the moon. Mud freezing over :lol: - same here just tripping over tractor ruts instead of sliding on my arce
 

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Royd Wood said:
jodief100 said:
Winter has finally arrived here at Little Green Pastures Farm. The green pastures are sparkling with frozen dew and the crisp air in the morning bites at my face. It feels good for now. The full moon is bright over my fields, showing through the thin cloud layer. Out in the country it really lights up the farm, we have no need for artificial light. I did my barn chores last night and this morning by moonlight. The mud is freezing over so instead of slipping and sliding it crunches satisfactorily under my boots.
That was some moon tonight - I was filling the cattle water troughs and I swear I could have reached up and touched the moon. Mud freezing over :lol: - same here just tripping over tractor ruts instead of sliding on my arce
Nope I am still sliding on my Arse here :lol: :he :barnie :th
it was 50 degrees here today, bring on frozen mud. PLEASE :fl
 

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I bought a cord of wood from one place that when stacked it was about 2/3 of a cord. That was $140.

We went to someone else this year and bought a cord for $160 and stacked it was about 1 1/2 cords. We bought a second one from him and it was about a cord, maybe a little bit more. Hubby talked to him and he told him point blank the earlier you buy, the more you get but you always get at least a cord.

We are getting next winters wood from him in June next year.

The fields defrosted a lttle this weekend but not quite to the muddy phase. I got the electric buckets set up and the net moved. The kids will start arriving soon. The earliest we could see them is this week but none of the girls look that close. I think we have some in about 2-4 weeks.

The concrete guys have the rebar and gravel done for the garage. We are just waiting for the weather to enable them to pour. The metal was delivered last week. Hubby just might have his workshop done by February.

Bengals lost :tongue
Cowboys lost :rant
Colts lost :he
UK lost by a last second three pointer :th
 

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jodief100 said:
I bought a cord of wood from one place that when stacked it was about 2/3 of a cord. That was $140.

We went to someone else this year and bought a cord for $160 and stacked it was about 1 1/2 cords. We bought a second one from him and it was about a cord, maybe a little bit more. Hubby talked to him and he told him point blank the earlier you buy, the more you get but you always get at least a cord.

We are getting next winters wood from him in June next year.

The fields defrosted a lttle this weekend but not quite to the muddy phase. I got the electric buckets set up and the net moved. The kids will start arriving soon. The earliest we could see them is this week but none of the girls look that close. I think we have some in about 2-4 weeks.

The concrete guys have the rebar and gravel done for the garage. We are just waiting for the weather to enable them to pour. The metal was delivered last week. Hubby just might have his workshop done by February.

Bengals lost :tongue
Cowboys lost :rant
Colts lost :he
UK lost by a last second three pointer :th
at least you found a wood guy that is honest and knows what a cord is.

:fl warmer weather so you can get your floor poured
 

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jodief100 said:
I bought a cord of wood from one place that when stacked it was about 2/3 of a cord. That was $140.

We went to someone else this year and bought a cord for $160 and stacked it was about 1 1/2 cords. We bought a second one from him and it was about a cord, maybe a little bit more. Hubby talked to him and he told him point blank the earlier you buy, the more you get but you always get at least a cord.

We are getting next winters wood from him in June next year.

The fields defrosted a lttle this weekend but not quite to the muddy phase. I got the electric buckets set up and the net moved. The kids will start arriving soon. The earliest we could see them is this week but none of the girls look that close. I think we have some in about 2-4 weeks.

The concrete guys have the rebar and gravel done for the garage. We are just waiting for the weather to enable them to pour. The metal was delivered last week. Hubby just might have his workshop done by February.

Bengals lost :tongue
Cowboys lost :rant
Colts lost :he
UK lost by a last second three pointer
:th
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Hubby had a 3 hour layover in Dallas today...... Here's hoping he picked me up something while he was there. I gave him big hints about a Cowboy's jersey, #12. :fl

But the best thing he can do for me is to get that dang machine fixed and come back home to me!!!!!
 

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