Re: Is cedar elm carpy firewood?
It's not in the same class as oak, hickory, or maple, but it will be fine as firewood. It's get a reputation for not popping and sparking, too.
And free elm makes an especially fine firewood.
Cedar Elm (U cassifolia) has a reputation for having interlocked grain. That'll make it difficult to split, so get it cut and split while it's still green.
Just for comparison (density having a certain relationship to quality as a firewood). . . . dried, U. crassifolia runs about 41 lbs/cubic foot. White oak and hickory maybe 47-50 lbs/cubic foot. Apple (and excellent firewood) runs about 52 lbs per cubic foot.
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