Firewood 2010

Prices Current as of 03/07/2010

1/4 cord minimum for delivery
Prices subject to change without notice

Measurement
1/8 Cord…4′x4′x1′
1/4 Cord…4′x4′x2′
1/2 Cord…4′x4′x4′
Full Cord…4′x4′x8′

City Mix–SOLD OUT!

* A good value! A mix of woods from around town. Elm, Maple, Ash, Locust, some Cottonwood. Good for fireplaces.

Forest Mix

* Easy to start fires with. Pretty for home fireplaces or camping. Not the longest lasting or hottest wood. Combination of pine, spruce & fir.

1/8 Cord…$50.00
1/4 Cord…$80.00
1/2 Cord…$145.00
Full Cord…$265.00

Piñon Pine

* Very fragrant harder pine. A hotter longer burning pine than Forest Mix. Leaves a nice coal bed.

1/8 Cord…$70.00
1/4 Cord…$130.00
1/2 Cord…$210.00
Full Cord…$355.00

Cedar

* Very fragrant harder, longer burning wood. Leaves a long lasting coal bed. Has a wonderful snap, crackle and pop. Great for romantic evenings!

1/8 Cord…$70.00
1/4 Cord…$130.00
1/2 Cord…$210.00
Full Cord…$355.00

Oak

* High quality Missouri oak. Hot, long burning. Great for heating your home in the winter.

1/8 Cord…$75.00
1/4 Cord…$140.00
1/2 Cord…$245.00
Full Cord…$425.00

Hickory

* Very long, hot burning wood. Highest BTU rating. Also great for outdoor cooking.

1/8 Cord…$95.00
1/4 Cord…$175.00
1/2 Cord…$315.00
Full Cord…$600.00

Apple or Mesquite

* Extremely fragrant hardwood. Great for grilling or smoking!

1/8 Cord…$95.00

Georgia Fatwood

* Use to start fires, not to build fires. Excellent for starting hardwoods.

1 lb…$2.99

Bundled Wood
Apple…$5.99
Cherry…$5.99
Cedar…$4.99
Hickory…$5.99
Mesquite…$5.99
Oak…$4.99
Piñon…$4.99
Cedar…$4.99
Chiminea…$4.99

COAL

* Each bag is approximately 70 pounds, Deep mine coal – low in sulphur

Coal…$28.99