I sell mostly by the 1/2 cord, but I have some customers that want a wheelbarrow or 2 at a time. Then I'll sell per piece
Same in Ohio except law says or bundled wood that has the cf amount on it. I haven't heard of it ever being enforced
I am going to sell by the cord and half cord from my recent cut here in 2 to 3 years. It will be dry under 25 percent Firewood. Oak, Hickory, Beech. If the current energy prices remain it will be sold at 275.00$ a cord.
I went down the rabbit hole on this topic last night. Turns out wood more than 4 cubic feet is "bulk" and must be sold in cords or fractions of cords. Wood sold under 4 cubic feet is "bundle wood". Check out how they calculate bundle wood:
I would like to sell firewood. Are there any regulations that would affect the way firewood must be sold? / Weights and Measures / Business Services / Home - Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Method of sale infractions for firewood is not something officials would actively pursue. It is purely complaint driven.
No...there is a member here that sells wood to people in the metro areas and gets darn good money out of it...either Kentucky or Tennessee...thinking its the latter...I'll have to see if I can figure out who it is again...
I think I remember the thread now. That’s some crazy cash! Lots of oak and lots of inventory if I remember correctly Go on and soak those city slickers EODDiver
You'd be surprised at how many people have asked for me to sell it by the piece. They are taking a little liability in assuming what the average size will be but a guy who does his math and knows he's only going to have a relatively few number of fires will know exactly how far 100 or 200 pieces will get him firewise.
How do you store those, Jeff? Do you put a lid on or store them laying down with no top or just how? What do you see as the benefits? Always curious how people deal with processing.
That's him, he lives 40-50 miles from Nashville, his customers wants mostly white oak. Gladhe has that rich customer base.