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Ron I can get all kinds of it but it would be very expensive to ship it down to you. Maybe someone down your way has a source. If you ever come up this way I could fill your truck for you for next to nothing.
Colin
Location: Killeen, TX/Locust Grove, OK (back and forth)
Posts: 993
Re: Butternut
You can try Slim's Woodshed. I bought a huge box of it from there about three years ago. He may still have it. Also you can try Heineke have not bought butternut from him, but it does grow in that area so maybe.