Depends on what the meaning of junk is?
By junk I mean that wood that either isnt really seasoned, wet, or rotting. I don't mind the stuff that I can use as kindling -- that always comes in handy. Although I have only been in Gilford for about 5 years, I've been in NH about 26 years and remember getting great cord wood when I first moved to Bradford "way back when."
Aside from looking for quality, at this stage I am wondering if anyone is even selling and delivering in my neck of the woods?
-- Sky
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