Cord costs vary across the country, but in general you can expect to pay between $120 and $180 for a cord of hardwood that is split and seasoned. While this is the average cost, many consumers can expect to pay more, especially in winter. In some places in the U.S. costs can be as high as $220 to $400 per cord.
How much is a cord of wood in Mo?
1.57 cords x $300 per cord = $471 (retail cost of the cordwood)
How many pieces of wood are in a cord?
700 pieces
Can you fit a cord of wood in a pickup truck?
A cord of wood by law must equal 128 cubic feet. Consumers should be on their guard, because a pick-up cannot hold a cord of firewood. An 8-foot truck bed can hold one-half of a cord while a 6-foot bed can barely hold one-third of a cord.