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Seasoned Firewood & Feed

Seasoned Firewood in Lexington, SC

Split, seasoned, and ready to burn — plus deer corn. Pick it up at the yard and we'll load you up.

When the temperature drops, you want wood that catches easy and burns clean. Ours is seasoned and split, ready for the fire pit, fireplace, or wood stove — plus deer corn for the feeders. Pick your size below. Firewood and feed are pickup only — swing by the yard and we'll load you up. We don't deliver or ship them.

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What We Carry

Firewood by the bundle, face cord, or full cord — plus deer corn by the bag.

Firewood (Seasoned) Split & seasoned Ready for the fire pit, fireplace, or wood stove.
Deer Corn By the bag For the feeders — same price either type.
Cobb (on the cob) $11.50
Shelled $11.50
Which size should I get?

A bundle suits the occasional fire pit; a half or face cord covers regular weekend fires; a full cord heats all season. A face cord is a friendly place to start.

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Which size should I get?

Depends on how often you burn:

01

A fire now and then — weekend fire pit, s’mores, a cookout. A Bundle (7 pcs) is perfect for a single evening without storing extra.

02

A regular fire through the cool months — most weekends or a fireplace to take the chill off. A Half Face Cord or Face Cord (1 tote) gives a good stack that lasts without filling the garage.

03

Heating with wood all season — a wood stove or a fireplace you lean on. A Full Cord (3 totes) is the stock-up-once choice.

Not sure? A face cord is a friendly place to start — plenty of fires, easy to top up.

Which deer corn?

Both go in the feeder — it comes down to your setup:

Cobb (on the cob) — corn left on the cob; some prefer it for gravity feeders and troughs.

Shelled — loose kernels that pour and spread easily in most feeders.

Both the same price by the bag — grab whichever suits your feeder.

From the Yard

Keeping your wood ready to burn

Seasoned wood stays ready if you store it right:

01 Store it off the ground — on a pallet or rails so it isn’t soaking up ground moisture.
02 Cover the top, leave the sides open — keep rain off but let air move through so it stays dry.
03 Stack loose, not packed — a little space between pieces keeps it dry and easy to light.
04 Keep the woodpile a little away from the house and bring in a few days’ worth at a time.

How to get it

Pick it up at the yard, no appointment. Mon–Fri 7:30 AM–5 PM, Sat 8 AM–2 PM, closed Sunday.

Pickup only — firewood and feed are sold at the yard; we don’t deliver or ship them.

Good to Know

Firewood & Feed FAQ

Yes — it's split and seasoned so it lights easier and burns cleaner than green wood.

A face cord is one tote; a full cord is three totes; a half face cord is smaller; bundles are 7 pieces.

Bundles suit the occasional fire pit; a half or full face cord suits regular weekend fires; a full cord suits heating with a wood stove all season.

Keep it off the ground, cover the top while leaving the sides open for airflow, and stack it loose so it stays dry.

No — firewood and deer corn are pickup only. Swing by the yard and we’ll load you up while you wait.

Cobb (on the cob) and shelled, both by the bag at the same price.

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