Cross Timbers Premium Red Oak Firewood is one of the cleanest burning and most desirable hardwood fuels for heating and cooking. Below is a map of the unique belt of forest called the crosstimbers region where superior dense red oak and the highly sought after Blackjack red oak thrive. Cross Timbers Blackjack and Red Oak hardwoods combine maximum BTU output with an ultra-clean burn along with a less overpowering smooth smoke flavor, making it a highly desirable favorite at BBQ cooking contests and at many quality restaurants and finer steakhouses across the country... like These. Cross Timbers Red Oak has long been a favorite for the most environmentally friendly and cost effective home-heating firewood as well. ![]() The "Blackjack Oak" is a member of the Red Oak family which thrives along with American Red Oak, Post Oak, Hickory and Pecan in a unique belt of forest called The "Cross Timbers" region spreading from north-central Texas throughout the eastern half of Oklahoma and into southeastern Kansas. From the OSU Cooperative Extension website and at http://osufacts.okstate.edu Heating Value: "Very Good" Red Oak (Blackjack Oak, Black Oak etc.) 1 cord= 27.8 million BTU "Easy to split, few sparks, slight fragrance, moderate to start, light smoke, good coaling quality". Once you've tried Crosstimbers Red Oak, you will never go back to other less efficient wood fuels. For the very best Oak and specialty firewood, no matter what your application, Crosstimbers Specialty Firewood is your best source. Wholesale Only: Tractor Trailer loads (11 cords or more) Available in 16" and 18" std lengths Split and seasoned Full cords Contact our Denver Colorado office at 405-464-3782 for prices delivered to your door. We also supply the finest smoking flavor woods such as Crosstimbers Pecan and Hickory. Burn wood... the true "Green Fuel". For Sales, contact RD Finley at 405-464-3782 or email us at finley10123@comcast.com Visit our alternate website at CrossTimbers yolasite Also be sure to visit The Firewood News Blog. Note: Most states including Colorado and Oklahoma have State Laws requiring that wood be sold in 128 cu.ft "cord" or fraction of cord measurements, 1/2 cord etc. We do not sell Ricks, Riks or Rix... we leave that up to Rick! Figure 1. A cord is a standard measure - 4’ x 4’ x 8’. State Regulations. “wood ... for use as fuel shall be advertised, offered for sale, and sold only by measure, using
the term “cord” and fractional parts of a cord, or the cubic meter.” The exception to this rule is wood sold by the package.
Packaged wood must be sold by the cubic foot or fraction of cubic foot. The terms “face cord,” “rack,” “pile,” “truckload,”
or terms of similar import shall not be used when advertising, offering for sale, or selling wood for use as fuel |



