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the listings.i burn - cords every winter,and burn all but the softwoods.i was looking for btu content for walnut and mulberry,having quite a plentiful supply of those. the ongoing extinction of the ash,all species,is supplying all our needs now,and for a few more years,sad business. in my lifetime i
the btu of eucalyptus to the charts but i can't find consistent data for avocado and almond. if i can find ratings for those i will add them too. mark smith says: january , at : pm my comment doesnt pertain to btus so much, but would like to say that here in central ind., i look for elms,not sure if...
https://firewoodresource.com/firewood-btu-ratings/
of these products among pet owners. see fig. their popularity, however, comes with increased demand for higher quality ingredients and nutritional benefits for companion animals, greater manufacturer transparency and, correspondingly, greater label scrutiny. indulgent pet owners interested in improving
more natural or less processed food. the list of components that fit within "free-from" demands is long but, in general, it means no added sugar, chemicals, artificial preservatives or ingredients known to be highly allergenic to pets. and among other top purchase considerations for pet owners, they...
https://foodingredients.treetop.com/resource-library/white-papers/fruit-adds-a-peel-to-pet-food-formulations/