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Kiln dried Pine will be much lighter and show no signs of any sap or sap leakage. Sometimes will have a more "whitish" tint to the wood, not as yellow as non kiln dried, but that is not always the case. Some studs will actually be stamped as so. Other than that, youll have to trust the word of the lumber yard or mill worker(s). Always ask 2 or 3 and also ask for the person who knows the most about wood, cant hurt.

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