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Prescribed Burning Workshops to be held in central and eastern KansasKansas Fire safety is a priority topic of the upcoming Prescribed Burning Workshops scheduled to be held in central and eastern Kansas this fall. Carol Blocksome, Grassland Water Quality Extension Staff at Kansas State University, Manhattan, said that these workshops are a continuation of workshops conducted in western Kansas last fall. It was evident from these workshops that producers needed and wanted more information and education on how to conduct a safe and successful prescribed burn. "Safe burning requires proper planning, education, and training," she said. "Producers may want to burn native and Conservation Reserve Program grassland to improve vegetative quality, control weeds, manage for wildlife, or fulfill CRP contractual obligations," said Blocksome. "I would encourage any producer who is thinking of burning grassland in central and eastern Kansas to attend one of these workshops," Blocksome said. Prescribed Burning workshops are being held at several locations in central and eastern Kansas. The content of all the workshops is very similar, so producers can attend the most convenient location. There is a registration charge to attend the workshops, which covers the cost of handouts and a notebook. Lunch will be served. RSVP deadline is a week prior to the workshop date. For more information, please contact your local conservation district or KSU Extension office. Agenda topics are: --CRP Maintenance and Management Practices; --Burn Considerations: Why and When to Burn; --Burn Notification and Local Regulations; --Producer Panel; --Using a Burn Contractor; --Burn Terminology and Fire Behavior: Smoke Management, Eddy Currents, Fire Guards, Burning Techniques; --Planning and Conducting a Burn; --Burn Equipment. Presenters include representatives from the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Farm Service Agency, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Kansas Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KSU, as well as local fire and emergency management staff and local producers with burn experience. Presenters vary by workshop, but all will be presenting essentially the same information. Workshops are sponsored by local conservation districts, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas Water Plan funds, Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition, Kansas Fire Council, local fire departments and emergency management personnel, KFS, KDWP National Weather Service, KSU Extension, and U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies in Kansas--FSA and NRCS. Sponsors vary for meal and burn workbook by workshop. Workshop dates, locations, and phone numbers are as follows: Nov. 3, Howard, 620-374-2174--Elk County Extension Service; Nov. 9, Ellsworth, 785-472-4442--Ellsworth County Extension Service; Nov. 10, Lincoln, 785-524-4855--USDA Service Center, Lincoln; Nov. 12, Clay Center, 785-632 3550--USDA Service Center, Clay Center; Nov. 16, Greensburg, 620-723-2311--Kiowa County Conservation District; Nov. 17, McPherson, 620-241-1523--McPherson County Extension Service; Nov. 18, Kingman, 620-532-3116--Kingman County Conservation District; Nov. 19, Parsons, 620-784-5431--USDA Service Center, Altamont, Labette County; , , 620-244-3491--USDA Service Center, Erie, Neosho County; Nov. 24, Abilene, 785-263-4780--Dickinson County Environmental Services; Nov. 30, Hiawatha, 785-742-3161--Brown County Conservation District with Doniphan and Nemaha counties; Dec. 1, Lyons, 620-257-5184--Rice County Conservation District; Dec. 3, Smith Center, 785-282-3832--Smith County Conservation District or 785-282-6823--Smith County Extension Service; Dec. 7, Iola, 620-365-2901--Allen County Conservation District. For more information about developing a prescribed burn plan for native grass or acres enrolled in the CRP, contact your local USDA Service Center.
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