burning season

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Cool pics., dirt diva! We're getting ready to start our "controlled burns" on the Tallgrass Prairie soon(about the 1st of March, if it dries out enough cause its pretty muddy right now!).
Don't you just love the smell of grassfire :D?!
And we can't wait to start looking for deer sheds, too.
Thanks for sharing!
sandcreek~~
 

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The folks around here used to burn the Mts every year to help control the ticks.

Fossis...........
 

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Yep, that time of year. I like it when the fires are crawling up or down a hill at night. Looks like lava flowing. "c'mon spring!!!
 

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4-H said:
oooh that's kinda creepie ;D
The fire


Creepie as in scary :o?for sure,because the rattle snakes are moving away
from the fire heading straight for you.My husband killed three within a
six foot area.After the burn,trying to find your way out in the dark and heavy smoke
is Creepie!!

Creepie as slow moving :walk:?Always burn with the wind slowly backing up the fire
instead of wind pushing it.Less damage to trees and less chance of the fire jumping.

Any updates on :binkybaby: just waiting :clock: ?
 

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