OP asked, "My question is, where to find dry wood to burn for this winter if I have to wait two years for my wood to dry out?"
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Look for barkless logs. If the bark is gone, the wood is likely getting dry enough to split and burn in the fall. However, several species hang onto their bark almost forever and that includes ash and oak.
Thanks. A couple of the red oaks I have and still need to get, the bark just falls off in big chunks. I'm seriously considering stopping and asking if I can have the wood I see laying in and around people's yards.