Besides cut, chop, and cure tons of the best BBQ smoking wood around?
I have some big tall intact tree trunks that are solid fallen live trees 18-28 inches or more in diameter.. Does it have any lumber value? Or is it really best to start turning it into smoking wood? I don't see post oak milled very often.
I also have several fallen mature red juniper logs also, but I think those might become pole barn posts once I can harvest, stack, and debark them.
I'll have tons of firewood and smoker wood just from all the large limbs that came down. I'll have to use space in my barn to dry stack what I cut.
I have some big tall intact tree trunks that are solid fallen live trees 18-28 inches or more in diameter.. Does it have any lumber value? Or is it really best to start turning it into smoking wood? I don't see post oak milled very often.
I also have several fallen mature red juniper logs also, but I think those might become pole barn posts once I can harvest, stack, and debark them.
I'll have tons of firewood and smoker wood just from all the large limbs that came down. I'll have to use space in my barn to dry stack what I cut.