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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by 220 » Thu May 09, 2024 5:16 pm

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Thu May 09, 2024 1:16 am
I actually bought a cord of fir this fall. $100 for that, dried split and delivered. They old guy even helped me stack it! He’s in his 70s and cuts wood to stay in shape. Other than paying him to work out, I have a bunch of big fir, pine and apple trees cut up and ready to split. The Apple will make it to the smoker.
Unreal most wood here in Aus is sold by the cubic meter, abound 3.75m2 to a cord. Very little available under $200 m2 and have seen prices around $500 m2 for the best quality wood in larger metro areas. That equate to nearly $1800 a cord with exchange rates still over US$1200 a cord at the top end around US$450 at the bottom end.

Apple is fantastic in the smoker, all that I burn in mine with 3.5k apple trees I have an unlimited supply

Winter has decided to hold off for a little longer down under 50 at dawn this morning and going for a top of 66. Forecast to be the same the next week with overnight temps from around 40 to days in the mid 60s
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by Redthies » Fri May 10, 2024 12:27 am

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Apple and other fruit tree wood goes for $300 or more a cord and we are right in the middle of a very large tree fruit growing region.
I’m just a mile north of the border at the top of the 395 by Kettle Falls on the Columbia. I know apples. Grew up with an orchard…
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by Redthies » Fri May 10, 2024 12:28 am

220 wrote:
Thu May 09, 2024 5:16 pm
Redthies wrote:
Thu May 09, 2024 1:16 am
I actually bought a cord of fir this fall. $100 for that, dried split and delivered. They old guy even helped me stack it! He’s in his 70s and cuts wood to stay in shape. Other than paying him to work out, I have a bunch of big fir, pine and apple trees cut up and ready to split. The Apple will make it to the smoker.
Unreal most wood here in Aus is sold by the cubic meter, abound 3.75m2 to a cord. Very little available under $200 m2 and have seen prices around $500 m2 for the best quality wood in larger metro areas. That equate to nearly $1800 a cord with exchange rates still over US$1200 a cord at the top end around US$450 at the bottom end.

Apple is fantastic in the smoker, all that I burn in mine with 3.5k apple trees I have an unlimited supply

Winter has decided to hold off for a little longer down under 50 at dawn this morning and going for a top of 66. Forecast to be the same the next week with overnight temps from around 40 to days in the mid 60s
You must be down near Adelaide? Or Melbourne?
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by cooperhawk » Fri May 10, 2024 8:00 am

Fair, 39°F, Humidity 100%
Wind Speed Calm
Barometer 29.95 in
Dewpoint 39°F
Visibility 10.00 mi
Increasing clouds, with a high near 73.
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm.
Light and variable wind becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph in the morning.
Winds could gust as high as 30 mph.
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by Hatchdog » Fri May 10, 2024 9:57 am

Redthies wrote:
Thu May 09, 2024 1:16 am
I actually bought a cord of fir this fall. $100 for that, dried split and delivered. They old guy even helped me stack it! He’s in his 70s and cuts wood to stay in shape. Other than paying him to work out, I have a bunch of big fir, pine and apple trees cut up and ready to split. The Apple will make it to the smoker.
Wow, $100 for a cord of fir. Sure wish I could find a deal like that.

39 under bright sunny skies this morning and the forecast high for Spokane is 80. We’ll be a few degrees less but wow, it’s going to be a wonderful Mother Days weekend around here. Nice all next week with highs in the 70’s and lows in the 40’s. We planning on heading up to the property around mid week and that weather forecast is perfect.

My firewood saga is nearly over for this year. Got the five trees cut down, limbed, cut into rounds, hauled up to the shop and split. The three small trees are a pretty pitiful pile of wood but the two medium trees are respectable. That’s what is in the trailer. Normally I cut a tree up into rounds one year and split it the next but this year I was forced to cut and split at the same time. I’ll leave the pile of split wood you see on the ground for 3-4 weeks to help dry it out and then stack it for further drying. My wood storage area is a metal building that faces the west sun and it gets pretty hot in there in the summer. That will help dry this very wet wood.
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by Redthies » Fri May 10, 2024 10:02 am

Looking good in there Hatch! I was in need of a top up and although I had seasoned rounds, I wasn’t going to get a chance to split them, so I asked the old guy that cleans up the wood lots for our local logging contractor if he had any. He said he had a 1/2 cord and I paid him the $100 for it, but he showed up with a full. Almost the best deal is his kindling. He gives it away for free! I try to pay him more, but he won’t take the money! I am very fortunate to live in an area with amazing neighbors!
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by Redthies » Fri May 10, 2024 10:05 am

Oh, and keep an eye on the northern sky tonight. Supposed to be a crazy Aurora happening. Should be visible down here in the border country.
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by JEBar » Fri May 10, 2024 10:29 am

72 now on its way to 82 later today .... 51% chance of rain later today, starting around 5PM .... we are due to attend a baseball game to watch our youngest grandson .... that forecast could complicate things .... breakfast is history as is a mile+ walk at a local city park .... looking forward to a 4-day camping trip next weekend .... it will be our last outing prior to pulling out for South Dakota late this month
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by dave77 » Fri May 10, 2024 2:25 pm

Redthies wrote:
Fri May 10, 2024 12:27 am
dave77 wrote:
Thu May 09, 2024 2:57 pm
Apple and other fruit tree wood goes for $300 or more a cord and we are right in the middle of a very large tree fruit growing region.
I’m just a mile north of the border at the top of the 395 by Kettle Falls on the Columbia. I know apples. Grew up with an orchard…
Kind of sad here in that we used to have many orchards right in the city limits. I don't think there are any left as they have been turned into housing, progress? I'm just outside of the city and just below probably the last large orchard close to the city. It was apples but was changed over to cherries. Unfortunately due to the recent death of a land owner they may be able to get a second road up to it and will then be able to divide it up into residential lots, there goes my very light traffic dead end road. The orchard is zoned medium density residential so will be quite a few lots and I'm sure they will be using my road as well.

There are still many apple, cherry and pear orchards here, just further out from our growing town. A lot of grape vineyards being planted too.

I did work in the orchards for a few years in my youth, hard work but that has changed too, most cherry and apple trees are now kept much smaller so only need a very short ladder and a lot of the fruit can be picked from the ground. I remember picking cherries standing on the top of a 14' ladder set on a slope. Recently there has been a shortage of pickers so the growers want to make the picking and prices paid competitive. If a picker is good and puts in long days they can make very good money during the harvest.
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather

Post by cooperhawk » Sat May 11, 2024 8:57 am

Fair, 54°F, Humidity 63%
Wind Speed Calm
Barometer 29.89 in
Dewpoint 41°F
Visibility 10.00 mi
Sunny, with a high near 73.
West northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Our township has ordinances that prohibit building housing complexes.
To build a home here you need to have forty acres that either you own or that a
farmer has to dedicate to never build on. Then you can actually own as little as
five of those acres.
No businesses that are not agricultural are allowed.
Five miles north of us is a business park with an airport, but it stops right on the
township line. A lot of folks fight that, but so far it is the rule here.
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