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Re: Patch burn graze
[Re: turkey247]
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01/30/23 11:32 AM
01/30/23 11:32 AM
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I believe the flint hills of Kansas practice this still today. But the only trees are in the drainage areas - mostly prairie.
But it’s not practical in AL on a large scale. Individual landowner - go for it. But no need to study it - not trying to be cynical about it - just realistic. Why wouldn't an interested researcher study it. Burning alabama on a "large scale" is not practical either but we recommend it and study it as a management tool and know it has habitat and population scale benefits.
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