I have come to the conclusion that the easiest way for me to manage my firewood production is to use Dumpy or Bulk bags. I can fill them as I cut and split the logs and move the full bags around with the front end loader on the tractor. The plan is to make a small wheeled trolley (most probably a decent pallet with a nylon castor on each corner) that a full bag will sit on and to place this in the bottom of my trailer, load a bag on top, trail it home and then reverse the trailer up to the covered log store, drop the tailgate and push the full bag and trolley out.
I started by looking at mesh sided bags but the cost is prohibitive especially as I can get 20 standard bags for £50 including delivery. I read on the Arbourists forum about a guy who cuts holes in his normal bags with a gas torch for ventilation but this seemed a bit crude to me so I have experimented with scrounged bags and my 'patented' Dumpy Bag Ventilation Tool!
Basically its a 25mm slice of 80mm diameter pipe with a 6mm looped handle welded on.
I heat it up in the fire and plunge it into the bags to provide ventilation.
Here one bag is done and I am waiting for the tool to reheat before ventilating the next bag.
The plan is to stack the bags on a row of pallets with another layer of bags on top , brick pattern, with a length of box section roofing sheet on top to keep the rain out.
The bags, ventilated on all 4 sides, will be left in an exposed location with gaps between each one to aid drying.
If this works out OK I will order 20 new bags and start ventilating!