Another word of advise; Don't put more trees on the ground than you can process to staves in a month or so, you will have some wood ruin(bugs, checking etc) if you do.
I used to cut osage like a mad man. I would split, debark and remove the sapwood every waking moment I could but you hit a wall after about a month. My hands would swell up like sausages from so much drawknifing.
After a while I wouldn't want to even see an osage tree much less work on one.
Some of my wood was neglected and became firewood before I worked it down to staves.
I learned that one tree at a time worked for me.
Here is a gag picture I took of one of those days I cut far more osage than I could handle.
I told people I would split osage until I passed out and resume the process when I came to. Not really of course but a bunch of folk thought the picture was real.