One of the considerations you should think about when thinking about transporting wood across state lines, or even across a single state is just how much money you will thus save
I mean, you can get quite a bit of wood, for the cost of a gallon of fuel.. and every pound of wood you cart, will add to your fuel consumption.
So.... Do you save money by hauling wood... Or do you save it by buying locally.
This is actually a calculus problem, And since I don't have all the pramaters I can not solve it for you.. I can however tell you the answer is millage dependent.
For example you might get "You save money hauling wood if it's less than 200 miles, but save money buying there if it's more than 200 miles" NOTE: 200 miles is not likely the proper number