I wish I had taken some pictures from the hardwood lumber area of Southern Ohio .They set all their stacks out doors covered with a portable tin roof .All the planks are cut to exact lengths on their stacks --8 -10-12 feet whatever . Most of us hobbists don't go to those extremes though .
This pic .,one of only a few I have is a temporary stack .Note the shorter plank with a sticker towards the end,That's what I mean .In case you ask,that pile was restacked properly but I needed some access at the time I piled it up willey nilley like that .
In addition to the already mentioned air flow ,you have to "sticker " better .
If possible place the longer lengths on the bottom ,shorter on top .Make real sure the stickers are all aligned on top of each other in the stack and pay attention to the board ends that they are properly supported...
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