Elm burns at medium heat levels, not as easy to burn and somewhat smoky. Not ideal as firewood. Not bad, if you have it, use it, but there are better woods if you are buying it.
Yes the wood burns slow and lasts longer than the traditional firewood you buy at the store.
Yes the wood burns slow and lasts longer than the traditional firewood you buy at the store.
yeah
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seems like it might make good tinder
When you dry firewood so that it is seasoned and really good to burn.
Very good
Very good
Yes, elm is a very good wood to burn. Like any hard wood, make sure it is seasoned for 1 year.
Black Oak is great firewood. It's nearly as good as White Oak, which (along with hickory) tops the list for firewood BTU output here in the Northeast.
Among the best. Ash that is I don't know about Arizona ash.