Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Home Heating
in
Tractor Boy Country

Many citizens in the Great Upper Midwest have acquired alternative sources for heating their homes. This heating system with the firebox remote from the house burns wood. In the case of this application the home owner resides near the Mississippi River which has an abundance of timber areas in addition to ample areas for cultivating cereal crops. If the land owner has a mix of crop area in addition to timber area the supply of wood is only limited by the ability to replant the trees. In this case the landowner has a plan in place to replant the trees that are harvested for lumber and using the tree tops for a fuel source to heat the home. Certainly an excellent source of furl and certainly cost effective.

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