by Day Logging | Jun 13, 2022 | Firewood
Campfires are rightfully the heart of a campsite. They’re very easy to start with seasoned or kiln-dried firewood, and they also make for a commendable bed of coals for campfire cooking. The most preferred types of firewood include oak, beech, maple, birch, ash, and...
by Day Logging | May 26, 2022 | Firewood
Winters in New Hampshire and Maine are nothing short of windy, freezing, and snowy. Your winter fuel needs are for coziness, comfort, and a source of heat. Firewood is an incredibly popular winter fuel choice for many households in New England. But there is a variety...
by Day Logging | May 20, 2022 | Firewood
Since gas is a limited resource with prices recently skyrocketing, there’s a great demand for more sustainable solutions to fuel heating and cooking. Thus, firewood has resurfaced as a significant solution to cooking. As experienced logging and land management...
by Day Logging | May 16, 2022 | Firewood
The harvesting of wood is an important aspect of forestry, supplying the timber used in the construction and furniture-making industries, among others. Trees are harvested for various reasons: To clear land for building, thin an overcrowded forest, provide lumber or...
by Day Logging | Mar 10, 2022 | Firewood
Wood is a commonly used resource for building a fire. But many homeowners are often confused about which type of wood is the best firewood. While almost everyone is aware that hardwood makes a slow-growing tree that’s denser, burns for longer, and produces more...
by Day Logging | Mar 2, 2022 | Firewood
Wood is among the most environmentally sustainable material on the planet. It is renewable, carbon-neutral, highly versatile, and can be easily grown. When stored as forest, wood provides clean air freshwater, holds the land, offers habitat to wildlife, and is home to...