01507nas a2200181 4500008004100000245005200041210005200093260003600145300001300181520095300194653001301147653000901160653001201169100001801181700002201199700001801221856008601239 1978 eng d00aControlling experimental bluestem prairie fires0 aControlling experimental bluestem prairie fires aAmes, IAbIowa State University a169 -1713 a
Procedures are described that have been developed for experimental burning of 10 to 20 ha watersheds on Konza Prairie Research Natural Area in bluestem prairie near Manhattan, Kansas. First the fuel supply is reduced by July mowing and haying. In the autumn or spring fire guards about one meter wide are burned around the boundary of each watershed by burning between strips of metal edged with a band of chains which are pulled behind a tractor. Fire swatters and power water pumps are used to extinguish any fire that is left as the metal strips pass. At the time of the main burn two crews proceed in opposite directions from the middle of the leeward side. The fire is started next to the fire guard, with the crews ready in case the fire escapes. By the time the fire is started on the windward side, the fire has burned some distance back from the fire guard on the leeward side. The system works well in reasonable weather conditions
10abluestem10afire10aprairie1 aHulbert, L.C.1 aGlenn-Lewin, D.C.1 aLanders, R.Q. uhttp://lter.konza.ksu.edu/content/controlling-experimental-bluestem-prairie-fires