Worth remembering that wood dries from the cut ends, little through the sides so to speak. When stacking leave a gap up against a wall and between stacks.
Wood that is too dry burns too quickly, under 20% is good. If you get scrap timber, mix it with your firewood. Re NS article, stoves in dense cities add to particulates, in villages, where everything is spread out, its much less of an issue as its "more diluted".
Wood that is too dry burns too quickly, under 20% is good. If you get scrap timber, mix it with your firewood. Re NS article, stoves in dense cities add to particulates, in villages, where everything is spread out, its much less of an issue as its "more diluted".