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Post by bswiv on Jun 2, 2024 17:54:52 GMT -5
Out working today on a area we burned last week........came upon residue of a bear having a snack...................
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Post by TRTerror on Jun 3, 2024 7:45:44 GMT -5
I do it now and then myself. Taylor County is full of Cabbage Palms and us folks eat them all the time. We really don't have many Bears here so we've taken over their roles.
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Post by tampaspicer on Jun 3, 2024 10:12:11 GMT -5
BSWIV
They did a control burn here outside of Tampa on the Bay last week. I would have thought it was to dry to do them around here this time of year. How and why would they do that?
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Post by bswiv on Jun 3, 2024 11:15:12 GMT -5
BSWIV They did a control burn here outside of Tampa on the Bay last week. I would have thought it was to dry to do them around here this time of year. How and why would they do that? If the day-of weather parameters were such that it was safe and IF the acres to be burned were mostly sand hill or the like where they is no duff or significant other built up organic material to cause residual smoke problems then it does make sense. In the normal course of things when we'd see the greatest number of natural fires is now....May-June. As a consequence the plants which evolved here respond best to burns this time of year. This is also the time of year when the most good can be done with fire as far as knocking back hardwoods that have creped into areas where they would not be without human fire suppression. In a perfect world Louann and I would be able to light off a good number of stand on our place right now, the ones with isolated wetlands and creek edges in them being of particular note. Those areas generally will not burn and so become unnaturally thick, and they build up a pile of organic material. Of course that would lead to a lot of smoking as that material smolders for days and days....which is what SHOULD BE ALLOWED to happen. But......no permits the last few days......which I understand. I could drone on.........
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Post by tampaspicer on Jun 3, 2024 11:25:43 GMT -5
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