Yes, Bull Pine firewood is definitely good. It produces a long lasting flame. However, it is quite expensive to purchase.
A bull snake could refer to any of several North American snakes. These reptiles, the bull snake, pine snake and gopher snake, all of which are often called bull snakes, are non-venomous. A link can be found below.
A baby bull is called a bull calf. Another good name for a baby bull would be Roscoe.
Yes, but inbreeding is not a good idea.Yes, but inbreeding is not a good idea.
Ah, a bull can be as strong as an ox and as stubborn as a mule. Just like a bull charging through a field, they can be powerful and determined in their actions. Remember, every creature has its own unique qualities that make them special.
No, a bull market is associated with an upswing in the market, which would indicate that business conditions are good. A bear market is associated with poor business conditions.
Yes. It makes great firewood. Not as hot as Oak, better than pine and the like.
Use it green it lasts longer. It can spark tho'.
When you dry firewood so that it is seasoned and really good to burn.
To determine if a tree is good for firewood, look for hardwood trees like oak, maple, or hickory. These trees burn longer and produce more heat compared to softwood trees like pine or spruce. Additionally, choose trees that are dry, seasoned, and have a low moisture content for efficient burning.
Very good
Very good
No, they did not.
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.
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The Bull Pine otherwise known as the Western Yellow Pine or Ponderosa Pine has the latin name Pinus ponderosa.This is neither an improvement nor a criticism but I have never heard of a Bull Pine or a Ponderosa Pine tho you are spot on with Western Yellow Pine. I think this is where local common names can confuse and shows the value of using the Latin name.
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yeah