wood chips were often used for puting in the fire to keep a steady warmth. To lay on the ground for animals and such.
Paper, but not wood chips.
Instead of wood, since it was scarce, people used buffalo chips for fuel to replace the wood.
chips/shavings/what-have-you...of WOOD(GASP!).
The bulk density of wood chips varies from about 550 Ibs/cu yd for new wood chips to 750 Ibs/cu yd for recycled wood chips.
Benjamin Wood Richards was born in 1774.
William Wood - zoologist - was born in 1774.
The wood chips themselves are natural, but the VOCs in the adhesives/resin used to bond the chips together can be harmful.
sugar cane, wood chips, cow manure
Lots of tiny, bright yellow spots on wood chips is likely mold. The area where the wood chips are is likely damp.
sugar cane, wood chips, cow manure
Having a low density wood chips float on water.
because they are "chips" off the potato. like a wood chip.