I would probably sell by the pickup truck load. Most people do not know what a either a rick or a cord is, but they can see your truck and they usually measure after you drop and stack.
My truck (shown in avatar and mounded up) holds 75 cubic feet because of the side racks. I figure in Nebraska, that's worth $100. So, two truckloads equals 150 cu ft or 1.2 cords, and I think that should pull in $200 of mixed hardwoods (elm, maple, ash, locust, mulberry, and oak).
Priced any higher than that and people around here would look elsewhere or just burn more natural gas. So, I seldom sell my wood anymore. Instead, I burn more of it on my own and keep my house warm. It's great exercise and far more productive than walking on a treadmill.
My truck (shown in avatar and mounded up) holds 75 cubic feet because of the side racks. I figure in Nebraska, that's worth $100. So, two truckloads equals 150 cu ft or 1.2 cords, and I think that should pull in $200 of mixed hardwoods (elm, maple, ash, locust, mulberry, and oak).
Priced any higher than that and people around here would look elsewhere or just burn more natural gas. So, I seldom sell my wood anymore. Instead, I burn more of it on my own and keep my house warm. It's great exercise and far more productive than walking on a treadmill.
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