by iangg | Feb 2, 2023 | Firewood, Tips & Tricks
Whether you’re camping in the woods of Southern Maine or enjoying a cozy hearth fire in a rustic cottage Downeast, there’s a lot you should know about Maine Firewood. In this blog, we want to cover the full spectrum of things you should (or might want to) know about...
by Day Logging | Sep 25, 2022 | Firewood
Many people are turning to firewood for heat who haven’t done so in the past, and as one of Maine’s family-owned firewood producers, Day Logging is happy to help folks learn the ropes and get started. In this beginner’s guide to everything you should know about...
by support | Aug 15, 2022 | Firewood, Timber Harvesting
In short, timber is unprocessed or minimally processed harvested wood. Timber is processed to create lumber for construction along with other wood products. Timber products are essential for many businesses, but most of us aren’t familiar with timber and its uses. We...
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...