Not Alaska, but don't seem to make a difference in this thread. As a sideline to my logging business I sell cordwood. I used to dink around around and sell pickup loads, but people would question the amount in the box and want to know what is the dimension of the box including to the top of box rail. Just a hassle. Now I only sell full cords. I made a jig inside of my horse trailer 4x4x8 and with new customers I make sure they see it loaded with firewood.

In addition, I carry a moisture meter with me and if anyone questions how dry the wood is I give them a visual. Most of my customers are repeat business and they all know that I will deliver in September-October. No handling that stuff when the snow flies. Don't call me when the snow is on the ground.

$350/cord. Oak, Cherry, Hickory and Locust mixed. My best customers get an armload of split pine for kindling with each cord...no charge. With the increased cost of fuel and just about everything else, I am charging $375/cord next year.

This is a couple of the piles that will be gone by end of October.
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