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The National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA) is estimating it will cost Wisconsin residents more than $1,200 to heat an average home this winter, an increase of more than 17% compared to last winter. [Data Link Here]

Roughly 50% of Wisconsin residents use natural gas for home heating. Natural Gas heating costs are increasing 34% this year (vs last winter, 2021). That’s also a 66.1% increase over the winter of 2020.
Juniper is going for over $170 a cord now, fuel costs getting it out of the woods causing prices to rise.

I'm stocked up for this winter, don't need no natural gas.

Got a friend coming over soon to help with some stuff around here. There's a 30'+/- juniper over by the big garden that needs to come down. That'll give me a couple more days of heat next fall.

I ain't worried about heat...............................but we need some friggen water soon or the well will go dry.
30ft juniper

hahaha
Originally Posted by slumlord
30ft juniper

hahaha
We grow them big out here.

50' somtimes.

80'+ in Ory Gone

https://conifersociety.org/conifers/juniperus-occidentalis/
I'm reserving judgment until I can see what TGP says I should think.
At least we got rid of the mean tweets
How much hurricane relief money will folks in Wisconsin get?

Anyone know?

Enough to buy a stockpile of rototillers?
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