colwood56
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I have been burning with corn for the last 16 winters. My old farm house will burn 1150 gals. of fuel oil a winter. Since I went to corn heat I use approx. 40 gals. a year. That is over 1000 gals. a year savings for 16 years. You do the math. I am so pleased with this that I now sell them for the last 6 years. An average size home will burn approx. 150 to 200 bushel a year. I feel the best stove on the market is of course the one I sell. The Country Side Stove by American Energy Systems from Minn. All U.S. made. Web sight: www.HearthDirect.com Every farmer at least should heat with what they grow. I would be glad to answer any questions you or anyone may have. Jim or Julie at Colwood Enterprises, 1-888-370-5995 in Michigan (leave a message if no answer, we will return the call)or check the web sight to find the nearest dealer from you.