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MarkV
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- Joined
- Apr 7, 2000
- Messages
- 5,636
- Location
- Cedartown, Ga and N. Ga mountains
- Tractor
- 1998 Kubota B21, 2005 Kubota L39
Thanks for all the good advice. I wasn’t very clear in the original post and should have said that we have had the Georgia Forestry Commissions Regional Forester out to look at the property as well as a private forester we have used in the past. All agree that a burn would be a good thing to do. The Georgia Forestry Commission will assist with a burn and their rates would be less expensive but there are some down sides. They do not carry liability insurance to protect us if the fire were to get away and they do not physically light fires for land owners. They did produce a nice management plan with an aerial photo map of the property. They are also willing to work with a private forester who would manage the burn.
Pilot touch on the issue of smoke management which is a concern brought up by both foresters. The property is not far from residential areas and a four lane state road.
Gary I enjoyed the photo’s of your burn. Our property is much more over grown so I would expect a bit more of a blaze from what they are telling me.
Thanks for the help.
MarkV
Pilot touch on the issue of smoke management which is a concern brought up by both foresters. The property is not far from residential areas and a four lane state road.
Gary I enjoyed the photo’s of your burn. Our property is much more over grown so I would expect a bit more of a blaze from what they are telling me.
Thanks for the help.
MarkV