I'm pretty sure I've read a thread where Marc S.L. mentioned that there is no definite way to determine where/how to find high-quality Elm, but I couldn't find that thread anywhere and I still have a question or two.
1. Did I really read that, or are there certain ecological conditions to look for (more/less water, elevation, soil type, ect.)
2. Once you have cut some, how do you tell if it's high-quality? (thin/thick rings, late growth, sap vs. heartwood, ect.)
Thanks
P.S. It's mostly Red Elm around me with the occasional American and/or Siberian