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Default Cord of firewood: terms n' prices

I usta live in CA, where a cord of oak went fer about $200. I now
live in Colorado and CO has no native hardwoods. Pine and Aspen go
fer about $200 cord, but a buddy sez all the "cords", hereabouts, are
"face cords". ????

I never heard of a "face cord" and wiki defines them as, roughly,
one-third of a full cord of wood. $180-$200 fer a third of a cord!?
......of pine!!!??? I'm used to my buddy being dead wrong about many
things. What say the Western hommies?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cord_(unit)

Where do you live and what are you paying ....for what unit of
measure?

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