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34 minutes ago, spandit said:

 I've been BBQing with willow exclusively for years - it's great and sustainable.


Sustainable English hardwood charcoal you mean. Have your marketing department keep up.  

 

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41 minutes ago, peds said:

 

It's a huge shame, the amount of potential fuel wasted, even if it's not as good as split rings. 

A lot of misinformation out there about what makes good fuel

I used nothing else for a winter, those little nuggets burnt like coal. It was, alas, unsellable.

They're still in business I googled rebak branch logger poland. Can't post the link though, dunno why.

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Not too worried about selling it. I'm more thinking about less work in moving brash and dealing with the straight stuff more efficiently. Just need to see if we can buy it through my wife's business

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31 minutes ago, peds said:

What does your wife do?

She teaches forest school so needs small logs for fires. She'll speak to her accountant. Otherwise, I grow a lot of varieties of willow and could start selling it

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9 minutes ago, peds said:

Oh definitely a necessity for a forest school. Just make sure there's enough ear protection to go around for all the wee ones. 

We can but try

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