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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 740539" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>We had a pasture burn jump the road 8 or so years ago, and we still refer to it as 'The Great Fire'. Dad's in land management and has done it forever, called and got a burn permit, the weather was supposed to be perfect, and something still was able to jump. Scary stuff. </p><p>Here's what advice I can add:</p><p>Ask some friends to come help. Let's face it, fire is fun so most people are happy to be on hand that day. </p><p>We like for everybody to have a 2 gallon (or larger) garden sprayer, a shovel, and their cell phones.</p><p>Somebody will have the Mule with the ag sprayer full of water on standby.</p><p>And February was when we had The Great Fire at our place. It's a pretty good time to burn in our neck of the woods. Be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 740539, member: 10309"] We had a pasture burn jump the road 8 or so years ago, and we still refer to it as 'The Great Fire'. Dad's in land management and has done it forever, called and got a burn permit, the weather was supposed to be perfect, and something still was able to jump. Scary stuff. Here's what advice I can add: Ask some friends to come help. Let's face it, fire is fun so most people are happy to be on hand that day. We like for everybody to have a 2 gallon (or larger) garden sprayer, a shovel, and their cell phones. Somebody will have the Mule with the ag sprayer full of water on standby. And February was when we had The Great Fire at our place. It's a pretty good time to burn in our neck of the woods. Be safe! [/QUOTE]
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