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Pine wood is typically seasoned through either air drying or kiln drying methods. Air drying involves stacking the wood in a well-ventilated area, allowing moisture to evaporate naturally over time, which can take several months to a year. In contrast, kiln drying uses controlled heat and humidity in a specialized oven to rapidly reduce the moisture content, usually within a few days. Proper seasoning is essential to prevent warping, cracking, and mold growth in the wood.

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