Adam, I swear you and I are cosmically connected sometimes... I recently did the same thing, again, cleaned the shop, then went through my entire stash of staves and billets and got rid of splits that didn't make the grade, that I was hesitant to burn because they were gifts, or that I thought one day I'd work as a test of skill or theory... up to and including staves that had been 'down the tree', but with issues that were beyond my ability to resolve. I've been saving some of those things since shortly after I began this journey.
I cut osage selfbows, bbo's, rawhide backed yew English longbows with carved horn tips, hickory, hophornbeam, locust, mulberry and such into cordwood length pieces and have been burning them in my wood burner the past few weeks to heat the house. Seems a shame throwing Ohio osage with 3/8" growth rings, or yew with 60 rpi, in the fire :( but feels good without so much hanging overhead. Also feels like I have a fresh start, with better quality material, on average, to work with. Sometimes ya just gotta make room.