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This article was written and reviewed by Serge (MSc) . My academic background covers Biogeochemistry, Forest Science, Environmental Biology, and Plant Biology. My field research directly measured soil CO₂ flux and tree growth responses to warming and ozone in open-air experimental plots. I write evidence-based content on soil carbon, forest ecosystems, environmental monitoring, and bioenergy, grounded in real measurement experience, not secondary sources.

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Firewood Moisture & Seasoning Logbook

$7.00

A print-and-use logbook to track your firewood drying to the 20 percent target. Record moisture readings over time, know when each batch is ready to burn. Instant PDF download.

Description

Is your firewood actually dry enough to burn, or are you guessing?

A single moisture reading tells you little, because a split log dries from the outside in. The surface can read dry while the core is still wet. This logbook helps you track your own wood properly, over time, so you know when it is ready.

Written by an environmental scientist with field measurement experience, it gives you:

  • How to take a moisture reading you can trust, on a fresh split face, so the number is real
  • A species guide covering how wet each wood starts and how slowly it dries
  • What to expect for seasoning time, and why your own readings beat any fixed date
  • Dated log pages to record readings for each batch, with a 20 percent target
  • A season-at-a-glance tracker for everything you have drying

Print it and keep it by the woodpile. Instant PDF download.

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