Weimdogman
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I had a great talk with a fireman from the regional S.Dak. office. He was telling me they do burns from early in the spring until like mid July. They are wiped out and equipment needs repairs by that time. They then resume around Sept 1st and go for months again.
He says they do burns in many states on various federal lands. They are now looking into the use of fall burns as a "new" conservation practice. As in doing burns in the fall in areas that have previously had spring burns.
I know a WPA I hunt , was burned 2 years ago in the spring. Was full of blustem and little else. After the burn , due to the lack of rain , little came back but thistles. This year has been just as dry but everything looks better.
He says they do burns in many states on various federal lands. They are now looking into the use of fall burns as a "new" conservation practice. As in doing burns in the fall in areas that have previously had spring burns.
I know a WPA I hunt , was burned 2 years ago in the spring. Was full of blustem and little else. After the burn , due to the lack of rain , little came back but thistles. This year has been just as dry but everything looks better.