USDA Forest Service - Prescribed Fire

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USDA Forest Service, Savannah River, uses prescribed fire to help manage the natural resources on over 170,000 acres at SRS. Prescribed burns help reduce wildfire fuels and control the growth of underbrush and hardwoods that can encroach on high value timber plantations.
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the ping pong balls are flammable themselves because of their nitrocellulose content to anyone curious

williaml
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Remember.... Only YOU... can start forest fires. 😁 I miss doing years of prescribed burns. It was so much fun and the smell's. Always used 50/50 fuel mix in the back fire pot and removed the screen and ball valve safety and seat. Just a straight shot through the bend. Never had a problem in 20+ years doing it that way. Worked great when you used a vehicle to set the fires too.

JohnSmith-uysv
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Why is it that Georgia can understand woodland conservation but California can't understand anything about conservation?

Judeable
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Can we still enjoy visiting a forest if the firemen are doing this?

ntxhaispaaj
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Big box fills reduction projick big box backfire that kill

kenpeugh
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Get some all terrain mowers for fire lines. Make a mower that runs on wood gas, and wood chips

RandomsFandom
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So let me get this right, you’ve adapted this location so it only grows the trees you want to cut down. So you’re destroying the ozone, hurting this section of land repeatedly, just so you can grow trees you like to reap the land empty.

ghguyrur
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The king burning his land. what a crock.

charleyp
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Prescribed burning in central and eastern U.S. states is exceedingly stupid. It is necessary however in western states.

KieraCameron