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Re: Burn pics from this week
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03/10/24 06:06 PM
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Turkey_neck
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I think I could have lit my remaining pines this afternoon. Kind of wish I had
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Burn pics from this week
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03/10/24 07:48 PM
03/10/24 07:48 PM
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Turkey_neck
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Unfortunately I have to work and need to work this weekend but damn rain Friday and Saturday. 😒
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Burn pics from this week
[Re: Mbrock]
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03/11/24 08:10 PM
03/11/24 08:10 PM
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 3,988 Here
Okatuppa
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Gonna burn 120 Acres of 20 & 25 year old plantations tomorrow. Supposed to excellent conditions.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Burn pics from this week
[Re: Mbrock]
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03/12/24 10:42 AM
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HHSyelper
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Hoping to burn 15-20 acres this afternoon. Just not sure the leaves will burn yet fron the last rain, but the sage field will.
To God Be The Glory!
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Re: Burn pics from this week
[Re: Mbrock]
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03/13/24 06:02 AM
03/13/24 06:02 AM
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HHSyelper
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Mine didn't burn very good, guess to much moisture still on the ground. This is in low areas near river. Sage grass field didn't even burn good. I'll try again on the rest of that area and another maybe Thursday before the rain.
To God Be The Glory!
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Re: Burn pics from this week
[Re: Mbrock]
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03/13/24 08:24 AM
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BAR1225
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BAR, I’ve run fire on 7 year loblolly, but I didn’t like it. Had very minimal mortality on the majority of the stand, but it got hairy in areas with ladder fuels. It depends on the fuel load and tree spacing. I usually don’t burn lobs until the second year after their first thin. Thank you!
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Re: Burn pics from this week
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03/14/24 08:09 AM
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HHSyelper
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I guess I suck at burning hardwoods. I tried burning some more yesterday, and couldn't get it to burn very well. The leaves were crunchy and dry, but just wouldn't stay burning. If you professionals can help with how to burn hardwoods, I'd appreciate it. I got about 50-60 acres I would love to run a fire through.
To God Be The Glory!
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Re: Burn pics from this week
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03/14/24 04:20 PM
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chevydude2015
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I guess I suck at burning hardwoods. I tried burning some more yesterday, and couldn't get it to burn very well. The leaves were crunchy and dry, but just wouldn't stay burning. If you professionals can help with how to burn hardwoods, I'd appreciate it. I got about 50-60 acres I would love to run a fire through. Need to have lower humidity to burn hardwood litter. Also, depending on how open the canopy is, it could take much longer for the fuel to dry out. I.e. you need a longer period of no rain to allow everything underneath that top layer of leaves to dry out. Some of the professionals in here may have some additional advice but that’s about all I know to tell you without pictures/first hand knowledge of what you’re trying to burn.
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Re: Burn pics from this week
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03/14/24 09:26 PM
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gobbler
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Mbrock, how old does a stand of loblolly need to be before you can safely run fire through it? Enjoy the pics by the way. Matt and I may differ on this one a little (I know, unusual!). We try to get a fire in lob at about 7-8 years old and defiantly try to burn it before thinning. It makes a thinning a lot easier and better looking if it has been burned first. Last 2 days, fire was going through hardwood all the way to water - I like it!!
I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine
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Re: Burn pics from this week
[Re: gobbler]
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03/15/24 12:23 AM
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Posts: 8,993 Right behind you
Mbrock
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Right behind you
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Mbrock, how old does a stand of loblolly need to be before you can safely run fire through it? Enjoy the pics by the way. Matt and I may differ on this one a little (I know, unusual!). We try to get a fire in lob at about 7-8 years old and defiantly try to burn it before thinning. It makes a thinning a lot easier and better looking if it has been burned first. Last 2 days, fire was going through hardwood all the way to water - I like it!! Yeah I’ve burned them at 7-9 years of age, but typically I do not. Reason being up here is topography. We have so many hills and valleys. I actually burned some Wednesday that were 5. It was a small tract, humidity was 55-60% and we were able to back through it. We tried small strip heads and ended up with a couple really hot places. 😳😂
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Re: Burn pics from this week
[Re: Mbrock]
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03/15/24 08:36 PM
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Posts: 788 Alabama
chevydude2015
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Mbrock, how old does a stand of loblolly need to be before you can safely run fire through it? Enjoy the pics by the way. Matt and I may differ on this one a little (I know, unusual!). We try to get a fire in lob at about 7-8 years old and defiantly try to burn it before thinning. It makes a thinning a lot easier and better looking if it has been burned first. Last 2 days, fire was going through hardwood all the way to water - I like it!! Yeah I’ve burned them at 7-9 years of age, but typically I do not. Reason being up here is topography. We have so many hills and valleys. I actually burned some Wednesday that were 5. It was a small tract, humidity was 55-60% and we were able to back through it. We tried small strip heads and ended up with a couple really hot places. 😳😂 How early do y’all introduce fire to long leaf stands?
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