firewood question

/ firewood question #41  
I remember reading a study by the government that dealt with how many acres needed to sustain firewood for a house. I can't remember how they split up the country, it was at least 20 years ago that I read it. It went into managing your lot to get the maximum amount of burnable wood from the lot. Things like reducing crowding and picking which trees to save. I doubt it's accurate now since so much has changed, wood stoves and houses are much more efficient. I doubt I could get a cord of wood per acre for life, that sounds too high.

If its scrub oak and locust you can prolly do more :)
 

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