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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl580" data-source="post: 150968" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>i'm as shocked as everyone else that you have to have a permit. over here all you do is call in to the local pd or sheriff's office and tell them that you are burning and what your address is. then when ppl do call 9-1-1 or whatever, the right ppl already know you're burning. </p><p></p><p>never heard of or seen anyone burning stumps. we used a chemical we got from our local extension office that you paint on top of the stumps as soon as they are cut and it kills their roots. you have to dig them out with a backhoe or some sort of equipment later, but there isn't any chance of them coming back that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl580, post: 150968, member: 746"] i'm as shocked as everyone else that you have to have a permit. over here all you do is call in to the local pd or sheriff's office and tell them that you are burning and what your address is. then when ppl do call 9-1-1 or whatever, the right ppl already know you're burning. never heard of or seen anyone burning stumps. we used a chemical we got from our local extension office that you paint on top of the stumps as soon as they are cut and it kills their roots. you have to dig them out with a backhoe or some sort of equipment later, but there isn't any chance of them coming back that way. [/QUOTE]
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