Burning, the only natural way to control over growth. Not tillage, not spraying. Use as another management tool. Yes, it takes some planning. Need wind and weather to cooperate. Look at all the native plants that need or thrive from fire. Burn broam grass as late as possible and later that summer shoots of blue stem, switch grass, side oats grammar and maybe a few others. Several evergreens seeds have almost zero chance of germinating without fire. Yeas, you loose some organic matter. But it may help. And yes some nutrition is lost, but some is made more readily available.
So, think of it as another tool. Don't use all the time. But it sure works well at times.
It seems like what us thought now is all one way or another way. Go no til, all tillage bad and spray. Go organic and no spray and lots of tillage. Don't understand, take care of you land and it will take care of you.