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re: Tree Canopy and controlled burns

Posted on 7/3/23 at 10:51 am to
Posted by EF Hutton
Member since Jan 2018
2366 posts
Posted on 7/3/23 at 10:51 am to
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Burning in bottomland hardwoods is not as natural an occurrence as in uplands, so there are more downsides. The tree species, in general, are not ones adapted to be conducive to fire or to readily survive a fire. You will have a hard time finding a time to burn and your tree species are more likely to be damaged. Not much burning done in bottomland hardwoods because historically fire is not uncommon there.


That’s exactly my outlook too. It used to be just understood, not needing to be explained.
This post was edited on 7/3/23 at 10:52 am
Posted by Cowboyfan89
Member since Sep 2015
12732 posts
Posted on 7/3/23 at 1:02 pm to
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It used to be just understood, not needing to be explained.

Who said it needed to be explained?

Even if it needed to be explained, you're not the right guy for that if you think LLP is the only thing that burned historically.
This post was edited on 7/3/23 at 1:05 pm
Posted by TheDrunkenTigah
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
17334 posts
Posted on 7/4/23 at 9:04 am to
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That’s exactly my outlook too. It used to be just understood, not needing to be explained.


Jesus Christ you bring absolutely nothing but incoherent bullshite, this troll is played out and needs to be banned
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