By Terry Basol and Ryan Bergman et.al
The recent dry conditions across the state, carried through from the 2020 growing season, has created an environment in which field fires are of concern this spring if current conditions continue to persist. Strong winds can increase problems by acting as a catalyst, drying crop residue, enhancing the chances for a fire to be started, and increasing the scope of the fire if it’s already been ignited. As we begin field operations this spring, it’s important to remember practices that can be used to help prevent fires from occurring, as well as considerations for safety if a fire spreads to your fields, and the potential for nutrient losses in the advent of a field fire.
In all situations, remember that personal safety is more important than property loss.
Fire Prevention Tips