June 28, 2015

Dear Customers, 

We have now begun splitting and stacking the wood for next year so it has plenty of time to dry; we just finished our 3rd rick this weekend and hope to finish up to 9 soon.  After we begin deliveries, we will free up space for another 9 for next year. 

Many people have been placing orders for wood and we have a limited quantity, so place your order soon!

We are concerned about hay for this year because of the large amount of rain. There needs to be 3-5 days of dry weather to be able to produce high-quality hay, and that has yet to happen. 

Fun Fact: Both Cleveland and Akron-Canton have seen their top ten wettest June on record. With more rain in the forecast before the end of the month, Cleveland may end up seeing the wettest June on record. June in 1902 is the wettest June on record in Cleveland with a total of 9.77."
 

Thanks, 

Harry and Lauren Hawkes