What’s in Your Woodpile? Gary Johnson Urban and Community Forester University of Minnesota.

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What’s in Your Woodpile? Gary Johnson Urban and Community Forester University of Minnesota

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What’s in Your Woodpile?

Gary Johnson

Urban and Community Forester

University of Minnesota

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Approved Firewood Required on State- Owned Land

Obtained from firewood distribution facility on State-owned land

Obtained from a firewood dealer approved by the DNR commissioner

DNR commissioner approved firewood.

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Penalties: After May 1, 2008 Confiscation of firewood, and

$100 penalty (purchaser), or

$100 penalty for each sale (dealer)

*Firewood: any wood intended for campfire.

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Softwood versus Hardwood

Softwoods have Tracheids (fibers), No Vessels (pores). Many have Resin Canals.

Resin Canals

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Softwoods versus Hardwoods

Hardwoods have Fibers and Pores

Pores

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Ring Porous versus Diffuse Porous Large Pores in Earlywood and Small Pores

in Latewood = Ring Porous Hardwood

Large, obvious lines are Earlywood.

Smaller,darker heartwood or lighter sapwood lines are Latewood.

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Ring Porous Wood: Black Ash

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Ring Porous Wood: Bur Oak

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Ring Porous Wood: American Elm

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Semi Ring Porous: Black Walnut

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Ring Porous versus Diffuse Porous Pores about same size and distributed

evenly throughout growth ring = Diffuse Porous.

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Diffuse Porous Wood: Basswood

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Diffuse Porous Wood: Boxelder

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Diffuse Porous Wood: Big Toothed Aspen

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“Other” Features: Elm Bark Cross-Section

Layered Bark of American and Rock Elm

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“Other” Features: Long-Grain of Elm

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“Other” Features of Oak: Rays

Rays

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Versus, No Rays in Ash

Cracks or Checks, but not Rays

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“Other” Features: Elm and Hackberry

Both Have Wavy (tiretrack) summerwood

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“Other” Features: Elm and Hackberry

Hackberry has Corky Ridges on Bark, no Layered Cross-Section

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“Other” Features: Red vs. White Oak

Sodium Nitrite turns White Oak Heart Wood Blue to Purple

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“Other” Features: Black Walnut

Medium brown to dark chocolate heartwood.

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Let’s Quiz the Log Splitter!

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What is It?

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0% 1. Hackberry

2. Chokecherry

3. Crabapple

4. River Birch

5. Chokeberry

What is it?

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What is It?

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What is it?

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0% 1. Birch

2. Cottonwood

3. Big-Toothed Aspen

4. Silver Maple

5. Black Cherry

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What is It?

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What is it?

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0% 1. Black Walnut

2. Buckthorn

3. Bur Oak

4. Boxelder

5. Ironwood

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What is It?

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What is it?

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0% 1. White Oak

2. Hickory

3. Hackberry

4. Winged Euonymus

5. Bur Oak

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What is It?

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What Is It?

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0% 1. Cottonwood

2. Green Ash

3. Hackberry

4. Elm

5. Linden

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What is It?

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0% 1. Elm

2. Boxelder

3. Silver Maple

4. Ironwood

5. Linden

What is it?

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What is It?

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0% 1. Black Pine

2. Black Cherry

3. Austrian Pine

4. Douglas Fir

5. White Cedar

What is it?

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What is It?

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0% 1. White Cedar

2. Sugar Maple

3. Ponderosa Pine

4. Black Cherry

5. Douglass Fir

What is it?

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What is It?

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What is it?

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0% 1. Linden

2. Sugar Maple

3. Black Ash

4. Elm

5. Green Ash

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Questions… Gary Johnson

UM Urban & Community Forester

University of Minnesota Extension Foresters: Angela Gupta, Rochester Mike Reichenbach, Cloquet Gary Wyatt, Mankato