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Hi all. I’m new to this however I’ve recently been starting to sell small amounts firewood. we use wood to hear our home and I was starting to have more wood than I could use. Eventually I started selling small amounts however I am now finding that I can sell more and more. I used to get free wood from different jobs I would do but now think that I need to buy felled trees in larger amounts but I’m having problems finding any. I’ve used the forestry website but the problem is I can’t work out how to arrange delivery. Is there anyone who can give me some advice please? Thank you.

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Where are you based? If it's just odd loads you're after you're probably best off finding a haulier first and asking them if they know of any. Alternatively you could buy in ready processed firewood which there's a few people selling this time of year.

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