Wait a minute and calm down. Processing firewood is mostly labor intensive and time consuming. The big logs have to be unloaded, cut to length, split, dried, and delivered in small quantities, loaded back into pickups and transported to mostly residential buyers. There they have to be unloaded and stacked. Most loggers just plain don't want to deal with that nonsense, even at $300 a cord.
How can you blame them? Each big "money" log loaded by the picker onto a flat bed can yield a cord with practically no additional time and labor to process it.