Title: Firewood from Private Woodlots
1Firewood from Private Woodlots
- Peter J. Smallidge
- NYS Extension Forester
- www.ForestConnect.info
2Why Cut Firewood?
- Reduce home heating costs
- Reduce dependence on fossil fuels
- Improve tree growth in your woods
- Sell for extra income
- Reduce disease, defect and undesirable trees in
your woods - Family fun and exercise
3Todays Objective
- Help forest owners enter into or refine their
skills in the production of firewood. - Safety
- Woodlot improvement
- Production marketing strategies
4Firewood Considerations
- Outline
- Scale(s) of production
- Equipment
- Selecting trees
- Storage
- Sales and marketing
5Firewood Considerations
- Full cord 4 x 8 x 4 128 cu ft.
- Face cord 4 x 8 x ? 32 sq. ft.
- Cord
- 5155 lbs green
- 4966 lbs seasoned
- 2.5 tons / cord
- dry 20 moisture content
6Safety Equipment and Risk Reduction
- Chaps or pants (80)
- Helmet with face and ear protection (35)
- Steel toe boots (75)
- Game of Logging for Landowners (125)
7Components of Production
- Wood acquisition
- Log handling / blocking
- Moving logs or blocks
- Splitting blocks into firewood
- Storage
8Scale of Production
1 to 15 cords / year
9Scale of Production (estimated)
1 to 15 cords / year
- Chainsaw 250 - 700
- Safety and felling equip. 150 - 250
- Handcart 75 - 100
- ATV 2500 - 7500
- ATV cart 100 - 400
- Splitting maul 15
- Total 340 to 8000
- 6 person-hours per cord
10Scale of Production
5 to 25 cords / year
11Scale of Production (estimated)
5 to 25 cords / year
- Chainsaw 500 - 700
- Safety and felling equip. 150 - 250
- ATV 2500 - 7500
- ATV arch 300 - 600
- Tractor and skid plate 10,000 (used)
- Splitting maul 15
- Power splitter 250 (rental?)
- Power splitter 1500 - 7000 (buy)
- Total 4300 - 12,500
- 4 - 6 person-hours per cord (???)
12Scale of Production
gt 50 cords / year
13Scale of Production (estimated)
gt 50 cords / year
- Chainsaw (2) 500 - 700
- Safety and felling equip. 250
- Tractor and skid plate 20,000
- Power splitter 1500
- Firewood processor 15 - 35,000
- Buy logs 30 - 50/cd del.
- Total 12,500 - ???
- Cut and skid 2 cds/hr split 1-3 cds/hr
14Equipment
- SAFETY !!
- Felling
- Chainsaw
- Moving
- Hand cart, ATV, arch or wagon, tractor, skidder
- Processing
- Maul, hydraulic splitter, firewood processor
15Selecting Trees
- Retain trees that support your ownership
objective - Remove stems that are good firewood
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17Leave the winners and cut the losers
18Cut trees of poor form and low vigor
19Release 2 to 4 sides
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20How do you put the tree on the Ground?
- One opening in the canopy
- 12 side lean, or
- 16 back lean, or
- Forward lean, but good tree adjacent
21Directional Felling
- Game of Logging for Landowners
- Dont chase the tree
- Directional Felling Advantages
- Reduce hung trees
- Safely and quickly release hung trees
- Position log for extraction
- Reduce risk of personal injury
- Increased productivity
22Game of Logging for Landowners
- Benefits
- Know your limitations
- Reduce downtime
- Sharpen you own chain
- Avoid dangerous situations
23Is All Firewood Equal?
- Really good (gt 20MM BTU / seasoned cord)
- Apple, beech, oak, locust, sugar maple,
hophornbeam, hickory, black birch - Good (15MM 20MM BTU / seasoned cord)
- White ash, red maple, elm, white birch
- Poor (11MM 13MM BTU / seasoned cord)
- Willow, basswood, aspen (popple), butternut,
softwoods
24Storing Firewood
- Fell and leave leaves to accelerate dessication
- Ideally seasoned 1 to 2 years
- Split to expose wood fiber
- Store above ground
- Protect from rain and snow
- Stack for access
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25Considerations for Efficiency and Production
- Exam by physician
- Personal protective equipment
- Lift with your legs
- Core exercises year round
- Use modern equipment
- Use sharp tools
- Use the appropriate tools
- DO NOT damage residual trees
- Avoid equipment on soggy ground to prevent root
damage - Leave tops high as habitat and deer barrier
- Leave small diameter wood in the forest
26Marketing Firewood
- Neighbors and friends
- Your community networks
- Daily and weekly newspapers
- Establish a client base
- Customer perks
- Stack the wood
- Minimal loose bark and debris
- Dont sell muddy firewood
27Firewood Distribution
- Customer picks-up
- One load at a time
- Multiple loads
28Legal Considerations
- You can be sued for anything at anytime
- Business insurance
- Truck hits clients house
- Firewood falls on clients son
- Chimney fire
- Errors and Omissions (?)
- Bottomline talk to your insurance agent
- Cover the load
29Legal Considerations to Sell FirewoodNYS Ag and
Markets
- Hardwoods exclude conifers, aspen, basswood,
butternut, willow, gray and paper birch. - Seasoned wood must specify duration of
seasoning - Advertising of wood requires three dimensions in
feet and inches - Sales tax should be collected (?)
- Revenue should be reported to IRS and NYS
30Useful Websites
- www.ForestConnect.info (Cornell Univ.)
- www.woodheat.org
- http//www.csia.org/homeowners/firewood.htm
- http//forestry.about.com/od/firewood/ (many
extension links) - http//smallfarms.ifas.ufl.edu/environment_and_rec
reation/forestry/firewood_production.html
31Estimated Cord Volume by Diameter to a 4 top