Look this Bull chit is going to stop right now , we don't argue and fight on this forum there are plenty of other places for that , we don't always have to agree with each other ,but be respectful and have fun or you won't be here .
Burn what you like, burn what you can afford, who cares what someone else thinks. Be happy, be warm and grab another beer.
Have not tried it yet, but hear it's very good. They sell Not Your Fathers and Coney Island varieties around here. A friend told me Not Your Fathers is the better of the two. It's pricey at $12 for a 6-pack.
Coming from a regular member.. This speaks volumes. We don't need moderators with folks like Will! This place is exactly what he said. We encourage talk and some debate over pellets. But we all come her for a reason. Our love of heating our homes. No need to put one another down. Douglas Middleton has a lot of knowledge with pellets. Will I ever burn any of his brand? Probably not... But that is because they are nowhere near me. But many others do and are willing to pay that price for them. Amen brother. . True story! !
We can't compete against big oil by producing and selling at substantial losses. Today oil has already moved up to $49 barrel when will it stop?? Its the only stock that can pick up the largest month drop in years. We can hold our pellet prices steady can the same be said for fuel oil .
The world's economy is in a slump. Overextended. We "might" be just independent enough not to have our economy fail. Everything we buy or sell in influenced by the price of energy and that will vary, all energy, by supply and demand. "We can't compete against big oil by producing and selling at substantial losses" and then "We can hold our pellet prices steady" Oxymoron? You can't sustain that. If oil was to go sky high, operation cost would be dramatically impacted and so would be retail prices if any operation were intent on staying in business. Low oil prices impact much in the same way. Simply put, it is a supply and demand world market.