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Burned fields #8536418
Yesterday at 09:44 PM
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I have a few places that where crp that they had controlled burned. Was wondering if these places would still be worth keeping set on. Anyone else have any experience on them?

Re: Burned fields [Re: plainstrapping25] #8536426
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I’d imagine burned fields are like our burned pines…predator magnets. Heck, I wait to set until a section gets burned and will set as soon as we finish. I can’t tell you how many pics I have of coyotes in traps with smoke or even stumps still on fire in the background. They’re there looking for crispy critters or the prey that shows up to feed on all the exposed seed. I have my landowners call me before they plan on burning just so I can make sure I’m there when they finish.

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