Frequent burning is a crucial ecological and economic component of the Kansas Flint Hills. Although burning is important for the preservation of tallgrass prairie and improving livestock production, it has become a controversial societal issue because of its potential impact on air quality standards. Over the past 80 years, recommendations on burning in Kansas have ranged from total fire exclusion to burning only in late April; and for the past 40 years, the concept that burning should only occur in late spring has become ingrained in the cultural practices of rangeland management. Yet the scientific basis for these recommendations has received little rigorous scrutiny. Herein, we critically review the research on dormant-season burning in ...
Standing crop of current year's growth and response of key management species were evaluated followi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
In the Kansas Flint Hills, grassland burning is conducted during a relatively narrow window because ...
The effect of time of spring burning on herbage yields in pastures grazed throughout the growing sea...
Citation: Towne EG, Craine JM (2014) Ecological Consequences of Shifting the Timing of Burning Tallg...
Ungrazed tallgrass prairie plots in the Kansas Flint Hills have been burned annually at 4 different ...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
Natural fires on the native grasslands of Oklahoma and Kansas were important for maintaining ecosyst...
Prescribed burning is commonly used to prevent succession oftallgrass prairie to woody vegetation, w...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
Paul D. Ohlenbush, James W. Kunkel & Brad Williams, Prescribed burning programs, Kansas State Univer...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Two tallgrass prairie areas burned annually for 20 (grazed) and 48 (ungrazed) years at different tim...
Standing crop of current year's growth and response of key management species were evaluated followi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
In the Kansas Flint Hills, grassland burning is conducted during a relatively narrow window because ...
The effect of time of spring burning on herbage yields in pastures grazed throughout the growing sea...
Citation: Towne EG, Craine JM (2014) Ecological Consequences of Shifting the Timing of Burning Tallg...
Ungrazed tallgrass prairie plots in the Kansas Flint Hills have been burned annually at 4 different ...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
Natural fires on the native grasslands of Oklahoma and Kansas were important for maintaining ecosyst...
Prescribed burning is commonly used to prevent succession oftallgrass prairie to woody vegetation, w...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
Paul D. Ohlenbush, James W. Kunkel & Brad Williams, Prescribed burning programs, Kansas State Univer...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Two tallgrass prairie areas burned annually for 20 (grazed) and 48 (ungrazed) years at different tim...
Standing crop of current year's growth and response of key management species were evaluated followi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...