Prescribed burns on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) sites composed of warm-season grasses require special safety precautions. The extremely high fuel loads of dry, highly volatile grass make safety preparation and weather conditions vel)\u27 important. Winds can quickly move headfires and create high flame lengths and intense heat
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Prescribed burns on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) sites composed of warm-season grasses require...
The interacting forces of climate, fire and grazing formed and maintained the grasslands of the Grea...
This circular is a guide to prescribed burning of grassland (low-volatile) fuels. However, it cannot...
10 pp., 1 graph, 1 table, 5 illustrationsPrescribed burning is an effective brush management techniq...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
The use of fire to manage grasslands for wildlife is a relatively new management option for resource...
This NebFact has information on returning CRP land to crop production including tillage and no-till ...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
9 pp., 1 tableThis leaflet explains how to plan for adequate fuel for a prescribed burn, control the...
Winter wheat stubble and dried plant residue in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) fields were burne...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Prescribed burns on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) sites composed of warm-season grasses require...
The interacting forces of climate, fire and grazing formed and maintained the grasslands of the Grea...
This circular is a guide to prescribed burning of grassland (low-volatile) fuels. However, it cannot...
10 pp., 1 graph, 1 table, 5 illustrationsPrescribed burning is an effective brush management techniq...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
The use of fire to manage grasslands for wildlife is a relatively new management option for resource...
This NebFact has information on returning CRP land to crop production including tillage and no-till ...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
9 pp., 1 tableThis leaflet explains how to plan for adequate fuel for a prescribed burn, control the...
Winter wheat stubble and dried plant residue in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) fields were burne...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...