Great fall burn at Black Earth Rettenmund Prairie
Although we often have trouble getting satisfactory prairie burns done in the fall of the year, this year has been an exception. The prairie grasses have all cured early and the weather has been cooperating.
On Monday Dane County Parks burned the prairie remnants at Walking Iron.
Today Amanda and the folks at Integrated Restorations LLC did the burn at Black Earth Rettenmund Prairie that we generally only do in early spring. What a joy to have that burn already out of the way!
We have three burn units at BE Prairie, and burn two of the three each year. The schedule is arranged so that each unit is burned in two consecutive years, followed by an unburned year. This was the year to burn the South Unit and the Saddle. See the burn history and projected burn schedule through 2023 at the end of this post.
On Monday Dane County Parks burned the prairie remnants at Walking Iron.
Today Amanda and the folks at Integrated Restorations LLC did the burn at Black Earth Rettenmund Prairie that we generally only do in early spring. What a joy to have that burn already out of the way!
We have three burn units at BE Prairie, and burn two of the three each year. The schedule is arranged so that each unit is burned in two consecutive years, followed by an unburned year. This was the year to burn the South Unit and the Saddle. See the burn history and projected burn schedule through 2023 at the end of this post.
Fire line moving across the Saddle. The fuel here is predominantly warm-season grasses (Indian grass, and big and little bluestem), but lots of the forbs burned well also. |
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