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Fire Suppression, Let-Burn, or Prescribed Burns? Or all three?

Frog Face Farm Posted on by Ken Boche

Fire Suppression, Let-Burn, or Prescribed Burns? Or all three? There are two inter-related issues that should be considered here: 1) The fire policies that are followed or mandated on our public lands and (2) Those that can be implemented in … Continue reading →

Posted in Fire Resistance and Resilience

Reducing fires’ threats to our homes and communities

Frog Face Farm Posted on by Ken Boche

We will next turn our attention to reducing fires’ threats to our homes and communities in the lower elevations of the Sierra foothills where private lands and homes are more common. Live Oak trees in the foothills usually have branches … Continue reading →

Posted in Fire Resistance and Resilience

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