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I suspect this is sweetgum due to the reddish brown heartwood and growing in a bottom. No leaves, so tough to tell.
Id love to hear its walnut or some flavor of oak but I wont get my hopes up. Those only fall on steep ridges 20 acres deep.
It fell in an easy spot to buck and split, so I figure its trash wood.
What do folks use sweetgum for on the homestead?
Everything I read says its not worth processing for firewood.
Id love to hear its walnut or some flavor of oak but I wont get my hopes up. Those only fall on steep ridges 20 acres deep.
It fell in an easy spot to buck and split, so I figure its trash wood.
What do folks use sweetgum for on the homestead?
Everything I read says its not worth processing for firewood.
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