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Guide to Successfully Completing your Prescribed Burn
Posted: 03.08.2013 at 10:43 AM
Ela Soroka

Ela Soroka is a news anchor and reporter with KTVO.

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One of the key’s to maintaining the quality grasslands is through the use of fire. Fire can be a big help when you use it under the right conditions.

With warmer weather on our doorstep, many of you will be burning overgrown grass on your land to help maintain it.

But do know the dos and don’ts when it comes to successfully burning your own prescribed fire?

John Murphy, a local private land conservationist with the Missouri Department of Conservation, breaks it down for us.

Prescribed Fire Do’s:

1. Educate yourself about burning

2. Have excellent firebreaks

3. Call the proper authorities before you burn

4. Have the necessary manpower

5. Pick a good wind direction, and use a lot of 'back fire'

6. Mop up the scene well.

Prescribed Fire Don’ts:

1. Don't burn with RH less than 30% and/or winds greater than 15mph.

2. Don't forget to call it in

3. Don't leave the fire unattended

4. Don't skimp on firebreaks

5. Don't 'assume' anything about fire behavior

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