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Pasture control burn

Posted on 2/21/25 at 5:30 pm
Posted by 07Tiger
Member since Feb 2008
182 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 5:30 pm
I need to burn about 30-40 acres of pasture. Should I buy a drip torch to do this or can I use a pump sprayer and light it up as I sprayer the fluids on the grass? Or is there a better way to go about this?
Posted by dstone12
Texan
Member since Jan 2007
35602 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 6:16 pm to
After you get suggestions, here, take a look at YOUTUBE eta burning a pasture and get a feel of the speed at which it all happens.

Know the moisture conditions and wind.

Have fun. It’s a really good time.

I watched our chickens attack the burnt woods we burnt. They went nuts on some bugs.



I went waaaay overkill on blowing out fire lanes. We are right by the interstate and a tiny helicopter hovered 50 yards away. We walked close to it and he shook his head. Thirty min later the fire marshal looked at my FIL and said,Jay, don’t you know you need a permit to do that? FIL said “well the ticket is cheaper than paying someone to do it.

He laughed and walked off. No ticket in mail.
This post was edited on 2/21/25 at 7:36 pm
Posted by chrome1007
Toledo Bend
Member since Dec 2023
554 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 6:43 pm to
Prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
Posted by Junky
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2005
8865 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 7:06 pm to
Weed problems?
Posted by Ol boy
Member since Oct 2018
3626 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 7:07 pm to
Ditto on watching a few videos and getting someone experienced to help you. It’s scary how fast and how big a pasture will burn, it wasn’t mine and I didn’t start it but probably the most scared I have ever been in my life.
A pump sprayer with some diesel is all that’s needed starting the fire won’t be your problem!!
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
27068 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 7:46 pm to
Cut your fire lanes but most importantly, burn into the wind.

If you burn into the wind it will not get away from you.
Posted by awestruck
Member since Jan 2015
12381 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 7:54 pm to
quote:


If you burn into the wind it will not get away from you.
Until it goes uphill.... seen it get lift from the heat

Accelerate up the top then slow back down.
Posted by mtcheral
BR
Member since Oct 2008
2036 posts
Posted on 2/21/25 at 7:59 pm to
You can spray the borders with FireBlock and have some on hand ready to spray in case it gets away. It’s a fire retardant liquid from TitanSource1 developed in Louisiana.
Posted by subMOA
Komatipoort
Member since Jan 2010
1874 posts
Posted on 2/22/25 at 8:53 am to
You can do a prescribed burn certification- I think you’re supposed to have it- the county agent’s office does it here.

Be PREPARED! I had one get away from me- 30 acres of pasture and about 5 acres of cane burned (and not when it needed it either) but thankfully it was early in the season (probably early March) so it really didn’t hurt it and just burned the dead leaves from winter.

I about messed my pants when it got away- it went in all directions and back towards the house. Fast.
Posted by plazadweller
South Georgia
Member since Jul 2011
11850 posts
Posted on 2/22/25 at 6:21 pm to
I use a torch you hook up to a propane tank I hate drip torches
Posted by Tight 10
Member since Nov 2021
463 posts
Posted on 2/23/25 at 7:57 am to
Sometimes I’ll go old school and use buffalo chips to light my pasture burns baw!
You can fire em up and launch em into the pasture like gal dam hand grenades baws!
Posted by MrWhipple
West of the Mississippi
Member since Jun 2016
1014 posts
Posted on 2/23/25 at 8:23 am to
Firework guy taught me to keep a corn broom handy. Works well swishing out hot spots. Less work than a shovel and quicker on the small stuff.
Posted by Pascal59
Pine Belt
Member since Jun 2024
62 posts
Posted on 2/23/25 at 11:07 pm to
Contact your local volunteer fire department if you have one. Lot of times they'll do it for the practice, or they may have some new equipment they want to use.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
27068 posts
Posted on 2/24/25 at 11:27 am to
quote:

Firework guy taught me to keep a corn broom handy.


I use a metal leaf rake.
Posted by pdubya76
Sw Ms
Member since Mar 2012
6390 posts
Posted on 2/24/25 at 12:11 pm to
Make sure you have clear fire lanes prior to your burn. Watch the wind carefully and plan accordingly.
Posted by eatpie
Kentucky
Member since Aug 2018
1451 posts
Posted on 2/24/25 at 1:39 pm to
quote:

Contact your local volunteer fire department if you have one. Lot of times they'll do it for the practice, or they may have some new equipment they want to use.


This is good advice if you don't KNOW what you are doing. It also relieves you of substantial liability if things go south.

Posted by KB375
N of I10
Member since Jan 2011
174 posts
Posted on 2/25/25 at 8:58 am to
Rather than rakes or brooms, get a backpack blower.
Posted by TimeOutdoors
LA
Member since Sep 2014
12907 posts
Posted on 2/25/25 at 9:09 am to
Make sure there are not any wooden utility poles where you are burning (something I may or may not have found out the hardway).
Posted by SmoothBox
Member since May 2023
1676 posts
Posted on 2/25/25 at 9:40 am to
quote:

Make sure there are not any wooden utility poles where you are burning


Been down that road…
Posted by TimeOutdoors
LA
Member since Sep 2014
12907 posts
Posted on 3/1/25 at 3:03 pm to
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