People are boneheads
I've been selling the heck out of oak and my supply is getting somewhat low. I've been trying to tell people that my ash/hackberry combination would be just as good for "fireplace" wood as you don't need to worry about the heat value anyway. I'm selling to some "high end homes" and I understand they "want what the want" but still... hackberry is pretty wood and makes a nice fire. I also am willing to cut the price on it just to sell some, its easier wood to get right now as its IN THE WAY and pretty straight.
Anyone have some marketing tips or should i just pitch it in the ditch?
I don't know from hackberry, but ash is very good firewood. Burns good, cuts clean, is a dream to split and is "pretty" sitting in the pile.
Look for some poorer folks who need wood for HEAT, cut them slack, sell them that wood the yuppies don't want. Look around, ask around, so many people have lost their jobs the past few years, but still need heat. Maybe do some swaps, or just charity.
Those yuppies sound like the same sort of people who buy "monster cables" or like fifty buck bottles of wine that ain't a bit better than five buck bottles. So..take their money from them, charge them through the nose for "oak" if that is the only wood they think is any good.
Me, I burn cellulose and lignin, I don't care what species it is, that is what is burning, cellulose and lignin, that heats up and dumps methane, and the methane mixed with oxygen burning is what gives me the heat I want. I could care less about ambience. Not freezing is good enough ambience for me, plenty cozy, and my used 25 buck majik automatic woodstove looks just fine sitting here.
Dang I just don't understand yuppies/rich people mindsets sometimes. But..I think it is perfectly ethical to take their money from them, they got way more than they need or most likely deserve, and they just ain't happy unless they over pay for stuff, generally speaking.
Ha! I remember a real long time ago we were selling into upscale Boston, you had to like deliver up elevators and stuff. The yuppies then would pay MORE for yellow birch than hard maple. They wanted that pretty white bark showing in their little wood bin things next to the fireplace. Fine, we sell the yellow birch, we burn the rock maple. Who cares, take their money from them.