In our neck of the woods, most of it is hardwood. We have very little softwood on our property. The logs stacked here is just a fraction of the wood I have to cut. There is no shortage of hardwood. Sometimes I pull a few wagon loads of wood to an elderly neighbour who burns firewood. Our neighbour's daughter lives with a guy whose parents have a wood-burning stove. He's a sweet kid who will cut big trees that fall on our property when we're away and not ask for anything. I told him to take whatever he wants. I know I can't burn it.
Burning or chipping wood is considered worse for the environment then leaving the logs downed somewhere. It releases the carbon into the atmosphere faster, whereas if whole logs are left on the ground to decompose naturally, the carbon is sequestered for much longer as well as providing shelter and environment for biota.
Of course, not everyone has the space or inclination to just leave wood on their property to rot. My wife certainly doesn't like the idea. She wants to burn everything. I prefer to give it to someone who can at least benefit.
This was about a half day of cutting and stacking. A fallen tree destroyed the shelter a month or so ago.
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