fire wood is what you do with wood you can’t use otherwise… it is the waste, a byproduct, and not a very profitable one even when the trees are given to you… it needs to be handled to many times to be worth much…
I made some money selling fire wood, but only because I was paid to remove the trees and I had to do something with the wood beside heat my home with it…
I often find all you can load in a wheelbarrow for $5 or a pickup load for $10 to $20… If you had to pay the real cost of making fire wood as a first line product you would be glad to find and pay $5.50 a bag…
I know a few that tried to make fire wood into a business, had the self-propelled equipment to hold 10 logs, cut them to length, split it and load it in triaxle trucks without touching the wood and only 2 people one loading the logs and moving the truck forward as it fulled, the other running the splitter… none survived very long…
Smaller towable versions of splitters without the conveyer…

The coming future of campfires…
