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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1468360" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Cutting the trees isn't a huge problem here, disposing of the by product can be. The permit system in place for burning slash isn't always useable, and dumping can be expensive.</p><p></p><p>A big issue in my mind are some of the noxious weeds, opportunistic non native species, such as cheat grass that peak, and die 4-6 weeks earlier than native grasses. Adding to that much to the length of time burning isn't feasible, as well as the fire season in general, herbicides come with issues as well. Some fields historically grazed have been regulated out of the use of livestock to keep it down.</p><p></p><p>Not that it relieves the owner of protecting themselves, just pointing out burning the roadside ditches spring, and fall isn't as easy as it was for our grandfathers. I don't think most folks, are prepared for the obstacles encountered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1468360, member: 30671"] Cutting the trees isn't a huge problem here, disposing of the by product can be. The permit system in place for burning slash isn't always useable, and dumping can be expensive. A big issue in my mind are some of the noxious weeds, opportunistic non native species, such as cheat grass that peak, and die 4-6 weeks earlier than native grasses. Adding to that much to the length of time burning isn't feasible, as well as the fire season in general, herbicides come with issues as well. Some fields historically grazed have been regulated out of the use of livestock to keep it down. Not that it relieves the owner of protecting themselves, just pointing out burning the roadside ditches spring, and fall isn't as easy as it was for our grandfathers. I don't think most folks, are prepared for the obstacles encountered. [/QUOTE]
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