Corn as a Fuel
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Corn as a Fuel
I heat my house by burning corn
http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/monroe42.html
By Judith W. Monroe
Issue 42 Nov/Dec 1996
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... you might have walked the woodlot picking the right trees to drop for your next yearâ€s winter wood supply, and then the song of the chain saw was heard in the land. In the absence of a woodlot, you consulted the newspaper or a wood-burning neighbor to find seasoned firewood for sale at the best price. Any woodstove owner knows this routine well. It seems a fair exchange for the fire that warms your home during the coldest, darkest months of winter.
Or is it?
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Until now. In the past ten years, there has been a revival of a heating method so obviously efficient that it is remarkable how few people know of it: using corn for fuel. --- continued at link, above ---
Includes:
http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/monroe42.html
By Judith W. Monroe
Issue 42 Nov/Dec 1996
-snip-
... you might have walked the woodlot picking the right trees to drop for your next yearâ€s winter wood supply, and then the song of the chain saw was heard in the land. In the absence of a woodlot, you consulted the newspaper or a wood-burning neighbor to find seasoned firewood for sale at the best price. Any woodstove owner knows this routine well. It seems a fair exchange for the fire that warms your home during the coldest, darkest months of winter.
Or is it?
-snip-
Until now. In the past ten years, there has been a revival of a heating method so obviously efficient that it is remarkable how few people know of it: using corn for fuel. --- continued at link, above ---
Includes:
- Living with a corn stove
- Will corn catch on?
- The downside
- Use a good grade of corn
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