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nativeks
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A little habitat improvement
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January 31, 2015, 12:04:51 AM »
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Wind was finally favorable for a little burn. The last time this place was burned it got away from them so I was pretty nervous. A lot of it hadn't been burned in 20 years. A buddy of mine worked for USFWS as a senior firefighter for the last 15 years and I had 5 years working under him burning. Had some tense moments watching pines and cedars torch out. Luckily no spot fires and I shouldn't have to worry about them next time. Rain is moving in as we speak. Hope to go find some antlers in the morning.
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KW Land Works
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February 10, 2015, 09:41:20 PM »
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Nice work!
We have a client that wants to burn through their fence like that. I was concerned it'd volatilize the zinc off of the wire and go to rust. Notice any damage?
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nativeks
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Thousands of miles of fence get burned like that every year in Kansas. If guys saw lots of damage they wouldn't do it. I didn't notice anything.
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