I get 3-7 cords per week from a friend of mine who has his own tree company, plenty of Doug fir and other softwoods as that is what is around here mostly but today I got 2 full cords of beautiful Elm (should have been used for lumber in my opinion). This stuff is hard but splits so easy compared to Doug Fir. Actualy it does not split it just cracks. The rounds bulk of them were over 3' in diameter. I will post some picks as soon as I dump it out ouf my dump trailer. My total now for winter of '08 and 5yrs beyond is 15 cords which I have collected in the last 4 weeks. I am stoked this elm though, I can tell will take at least 2yrs to dry. I bet it is going to burn great, the hardest wood I have ever burned is maple and this stuff is way harder and denser. Its going a long 2 yr wait it will be nice when it comes. I also have 2 cords of oak to pick up monday which I have never burned. The next few years are looking great. Its good to have friends in the tree business.