Consulting forester and Indiana Land Specialist Rob Haubry explains how to conduct controlled burns in a CRP native grass setting. He discusses the differences in dormant season and growing season burns, and the varied results you get depending on when a particular site is burned. Also, the particular fire technique used for this site, a backing fire and a strip heading fire. Ultimately, the most important step is determining your goals and objectives prior to the burn.
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