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Bought or Home-brew Fire Rig......What do you have?
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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3760198" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>The OK Ag Dep't (IIRC) has a program that will help land owners eradicate cedars, as long as you agree to total eradication. They consider them to be an invasive species.</p><p></p><p>As for cedars and fires, I remember watching live coverage of a wildfire in north Noble/southeast Norman about 15 years ago. The fire was moving pretty good, but not real tall until it hit a cedar. As soon as the cedar caught, the flames would almost immediately jump up a good 30-50 feet into the air above a 10-15 foot tall cedar. It's not that surprising when you consider that they're basically full of turpentine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3760198, member: 26737"] The OK Ag Dep't (IIRC) has a program that will help land owners eradicate cedars, as long as you agree to total eradication. They consider them to be an invasive species. As for cedars and fires, I remember watching live coverage of a wildfire in north Noble/southeast Norman about 15 years ago. The fire was moving pretty good, but not real tall until it hit a cedar. As soon as the cedar caught, the flames would almost immediately jump up a good 30-50 feet into the air above a 10-15 foot tall cedar. It's not that surprising when you consider that they're basically full of turpentine... [/QUOTE]
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