I'm curious about the quality of the wood. You said it was good for lumber, but I'm suspicious of fast-growing trees. I don't think Chinese elm is good for much of anything except maybe making sorghum
because it burns so cool. It's even worse than willow -- not worth the trouble of splitting. Of course, I'm partial to Mason County coal
-- Osage orange -- for heat. Or locust.
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