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Typically this year my hard is going out at 16-19%, this time last year with a dryer summer was 10-15%. This is stock processed spring/summer last year and kept in bags in a barn with three covered sides.

 

Have put 30 bags or so this summer in a barn with one covered side, be interesting to see how that comes out.

 

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Thanks for all the replies.

 

it looks like I can conclude that Dartmoor is the worst place in country to dry logs. I have just had a proper check just now and a 3 year air dried piece of ash on top of the stack in the avatar was at 22%. On the upside I am only competing with log dealers in this area and they undoubtedly have the same problems.

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