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Glenn Palmer
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Hardwood Lump Charcoal

Post by Glenn Palmer »

After a lot of leg pulling and anticipation the lump charcoal has arrived in northeast Ohio and We have it at Lakewood Hardware just in time for the memorial day weekend.
John Guscott
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Post by John Guscott »

Thanks for the info - that stuff is the best for grilling. What are the quantities available/cost?
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Post by Glenn Palmer »

20# Bags are 12.99 a slight increase from last year due to "the excessive rains that hinderd harvesting". Plenty of stock on hand today.
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Post by Bill Call »

Glenn Palmer wrote:20# Bags are 12.99 a slight increase from last year due to "the excessive rains that hinderd harvesting". Plenty of stock on hand today.
Will you be offering gift wrapinig during the Christmas season? :lol:
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Post by dl meckes »

Bill-

Just bring your stocking...

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Post by Stan Austin »

:lol:
ryan costa
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Ash

Post by ryan costa »

The Emerald Ash Borers are killing a lot of ash trees. Containment of the epidemic seems to involve cutting down all the Ash trees. Are they being converted to lumber or charcoal? People may as well get some use from it.
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Post by dl meckes »

It is illegal to move ash trees, ash logs, ash branches, ash wood chips, ash bark, and all hardwood firewood out of Ohio's quarantined areas. These materials can move freely within, but cannot leave, contiguous quarantined areas. See Rule 901:5-56-03.

Note: A federal quarantine prohibits the movement of ash tree materials and hardwood firewood out of the state of Ohio without federal certification. This does not change Ohio's quarantine, which still makes it illegal to take ash tree materials and hardwood firewood out of infested counties.
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ryan costa
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wood

Post by ryan costa »

what if the wood is kilned and milled, or turned into Charcoal? can it be removed from the quarantine zone after that processing?
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Post by dl meckes »

No... quarantined is quarantined under the law.
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