Hi Earlybay
It is a lovely idea isn't it? I think we have even thought about it, so far though we are of the opinion that it is not so easy.
Some thoughts
cold, wet, hard work!
We cut, dried, delivered and stacked firewood a few times and found we were almost making no money on it. Those who do sell firewood need to have machinery to make all the cutting and splitting and loading a LOT faster in order to make any kind of profit. That is not to say you can't do it, but it is hard work. There are grants available to get set up though....
Most people who do this kind of thing for a living are enormously talented crafts folk, who also run courses. I hear that it is in the courses that they make their living.
I guess only you know how much money you need to earn per month, and if you spend say £50 000 on a small woodland, how long would it take to earn that back? Would you family all be involved in helping, that would make a difference too!
With the price of woodland going up, as well as the demand and price for firewood it is certainly a good investment. I don't mean to put you off, far from it, I think if you were determined and hard working you could make it work, it just won't be plain sailing. I am sure that there would be a SWOG member near you who would happily have you come and work with them for a few days in the winter, cutting wood and stacking it so that you could get more of a feel for it and more experience. Where in the country are you?
Not sure these thoughts help at all. Have you read Ben Law, The woodland way? Very inspiring!
Tracy