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Prescribed Burn Workshop Scheduled for February 2
January 21, 2009 -
Landowners, land managers, county managers and local volunteer firefighters in
Jim Wells County interested in learning about prescribed burning and the South
Texas Prescribed Burn Association will have an opportunity on Tuesday, Feb. 2,
at the Merchants Building at the Jim Wells County Fairgrounds, in Alice. The
workshop will feature a wide array of speakers and topics that include
prescribed burn planning from start to finish, laws covering prescribed burns,
fire weather, smoke control, safety conditions, and the prescribed burn
association. There will also be a demonstration Prescribed Burn at La Copita
Ranch, if conditions allow.
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the presentations will begin at 9 a.m.
Registration is $10 and will include lunch. Seating is limited so respond by
Jan. 30 to Bruce Healy at (361) 668-8361, ext. 3 or Rogelio Mercado at (361)
668-5705.
The use of prescribed burning or prescribed fire has been recognized for many
decades as a primary management necessity in long-term sustainability of native
rangeland. Prescribed burning is the use of fire to control undesirable dead
vegetation buildup and reduce wildfire hazards. Prescribed burning can also be
used to prepare sites for herbicide application by removing dead plant litter
blocking herbicide coverage on actively growing vegetation. Prescribed burning
should be integrated with other practices such as herbicide management, grazing
management, and planting riparian herbaceous cover.
Farmers and ranchers attending the workshop will be exempted from the current
Jim Wells County Burn Ban – IF – they obtain, complete and follow a prescribed
burn plan according to an approved NRCS or Texas AgriLife Extension Service
prescribed burn plan. A list of the attendees will be provided to the Jim Wells
County Commissioner’s Court.
This course will offer 3 (three) pesticide CEUs for your Restricted Use License,
and 4 (four) CEUs for SRM Certified Professionals in Rangeland Management.
Workshop sponsors include Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Jim Wells County
Soil and Water Conservation District, and the USDA-Natural Resources
Conservation Service office in Alice.
Contact
Melissa
Blair, 361-241-0609
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