I got a chance to bring in a slew of hackberry for firewood this month and I'm doing it now. Trees were mostly in great shape but threatening bulidings, so they had to come down. I also brought in three cords of mulberry last month when wet snow was still around. Same situation. Solid to the core but too big and dangerous. Spitting and stacking is now in progress.
So, both are berrywoods--mulberry and hackberry. In your opinion, which one will be the better of the two for firewood when it's time to heat the building next winter?
I'm all ears. Lay it on me and please discuss. :msp_smile:
So, both are berrywoods--mulberry and hackberry. In your opinion, which one will be the better of the two for firewood when it's time to heat the building next winter?
I'm all ears. Lay it on me and please discuss. :msp_smile: