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Use of fire in land clearing: Proper ignition techniques important requirements for successful management of controlled burns

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Keith Arnold, University of California College of Agriculture
L. T. Burcham, Division of Forestry
Ralph L. Fenner, California Forest and Range Experiment Station
R. F. Grah, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(6):13-15.

Published June 01, 1951

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The fourth of five articles reporting the findings in investigations in the effectiveness, the safety and the cost of the use of controlled burning as a tool for land clearing.s No attempt is made to provide one formula for prescribed burning in California; each fire is an individual case to be planned on the ground.

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Use of fire in land clearing: Proper ignition techniques important requirements for successful management of controlled burns

Keith Arnold, L. T. Burcham, Ralph L. Fenner, R. F. Grah
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Use of fire in land clearing: Proper ignition techniques important requirements for successful management of controlled burns

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Authors

Keith Arnold, University of California College of Agriculture
L. T. Burcham, Division of Forestry
Ralph L. Fenner, California Forest and Range Experiment Station
R. F. Grah, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 5(6):13-15.

Published June 01, 1951

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The fourth of five articles reporting the findings in investigations in the effectiveness, the safety and the cost of the use of controlled burning as a tool for land clearing.s No attempt is made to provide one formula for prescribed burning in California; each fire is an individual case to be planned on the ground.

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