If you love Osage, you would cry to see all the fence rows and field corner wood lots here in southern Michigan being dozed up and burned to make larger fields for pivot irrigation systems. I don't fault farmers for making fields larger and irrigation more efficient, but I would love to be on a 'call first' list to get some logs prior to burning them in a heap.
My first bow, nearly 60 years ago, was Osage with 8 river cane arrows, and I have loved the wood ever since. I have had self bows out of black locust, horn beam, and lots of others over 60 years with trad bows, but Osage still trips my trigger!
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