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Keeping warm with wood
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Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post
Craig Hart, proprietor of Blue Ridge Wild Timbers in Smethport, loads the hoppers which automatically fuel his wood-fired kiln. Hart, who hails from Florida, cuts, splits and dries roughly 1,500 tons of firewood per year, and considers his work "a public service."
Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post Craig Hart, proprietor of Blue Ridge Wild Timbers in Smethport, loads the hoppers which automatically fuel his wood-fired kiln. Hart, who hails from Florida, cuts, splits and dries roughly 1,500 tons of firewood per year, and considers his work "a public service."
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Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post

Craig Hart, proprietor of Blue Ridge Wild Timbers in Smethport, loads the hoppers which automatically fuel his wood-fired kiln. Hart cuts, splits and dries roughly 1,500 tons of firewood per year, and considers his work “a public service.”



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