Craig, you should be able to get a TON of peach wood though! I'm just sayin'
Seriously though guys, and this goes for anybody. As long as you live in a region that can grow fruit trees ...
There is no need to pay a bunch of money for wood! Find a local orchard or two and stop in as a customer and look around. Chit chat with the workers/owners. Get on the topic about cooking and sauces. Let em know what you do. Buying something never hurts either. They may have wood already available for sale. Buy that and be done with it or you could work out a barter system. Ask if they have a scrap pile nearby that you could rummage through for usable pieces (have your saw handy!). In exchange for the wood, you offer them some of the meats that come off your cooker. Folks are
ALWAYS looking for good bbq! And unless they bbq themselves, you'll probably be able to work out a deal. Trust me, at certain times of the year they top off and take out plenty of trees. It sits until they get a chance to burn it. This fall a local orchard (with permission) dumped a bunch of older apple trees out in a ditch on some of my in-laws property. Only to be burned sometime later on down the road. I guess I need to get out there and see what all they dumped.
Okay, I rambled, but here's one more. Tree services. Get hooked up with one of them. Same deal, wood for food. And the variety is real nice!
It never hurts to have some bbq with you when you visit these places. Show em what you got. Give em a bag or two. If it's good, (and I'm sure it is), they'll want to work something out.
Have a great weekend y'all!