Loaded up the firewood shed early this spring. Have a few stacks of rounds on a lower level of the property; they've been there three years, so need to get used asap. Will haul up what's salvageable this fall and stack it covered thru the winter as backup. And split it when temps fall below freezing and stay there for a week, which makes for easy splitting.
I always try to cut standing dead trees around the property as the first option. A neighbor, though, offers split firewood to the community, pretty much at cost. He has a gas splitter, too, whereas I use a maul or a splitting axe-- a good workout.
My process: down a tree, buck it up into rounds of 15", store it on pallets for at least a year. Then split and stack it in the shed to use. We transfer wood to a porch caddy (2-week supply), which supplies an indoor caddy that holds a 2-day supply.
In our cabin's main living area, we have a Vermont Castings Inteprid II woodstove which is super-efficient. Serves as a secondary heat source. But, in a pinch, it can heat the whole place comfortably.
Keep Choppin'.