I dry for a company who's firm belief is to 'get it in a kiln as quick as you can'...with the underlying assumption that we remove all the variables (sun, rain, varying MC's, humidity, etc) and control the entire process from green to dry...the quality of the lumber outweighing the additional cost of the kilns. At our facility I typically dry 4/4 stock of all your major hardwood species. We have recently begun to dry some heavier stock, particularly 6/4 and 8/4. My question is...are there some thicknesses that dry better with some proper air dry time (i.e. T-sheds, shade cloth, etc) on them rather than putting them in a kiln as soon as you stick them???