Fuel Reduction

/ Fuel Reduction #1  

QwikDraw

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Can someone give me an idea what this encompasses. Is it removal of smaller trees and dead wood on the ground? Trees to what size? Raising the canopy/trimming the lower branches? Trees have to be X number of feet apart?
 
/ Fuel Reduction #2  
Hey Quick! Around here it depends on who says it. JMO We use it to mean removal of any "ladder" fuel small saplings, privey hedge, invasive shrub like plants and anything else that when lit on fire, provides a step up into the canopy of mature keeper trees. This keeps the fire low and fast along the forrest floor. No real chance of a controled burn getting "uncontroled". Also ment to refer to the available "fuel" on the forrest floor. Too thick and your fire gets too hot in one or more places.
Hope this helps. As far as regs that is usually up to the governing "paying" authority.
 

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