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Total fireline construction costs/mile was similar for site preparation and silvicultural prescribed burning at $513.26/ mile. Statewide patrolling costs were highest for site preparation burning, averaging $140.76 costs/mile while silvicultural patrolling costs were much less( $36.51/mile).
Open Burning Rules Residential yard waste and commercial land clearing burning can only occur between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. (No new vegetation can be added to a burn pile after 6 p.m.). Also, burning is only allowed when the air quality forecast is Code Green or Code Yellow.
Check for any current local and state burn bans that may restrict outdoor burning. Contact your fire department or NCFS county ranger's office to make sure you are not violating any open burning regulations.
In addition, there is the question of where to find the resources to engage in fuels management at a scale large enough to matter. Estimates of the cost of prescribed fire range between $100 and $1,000 per acre of treated forest.
A prescribed fire is an intentional burning of vegetation conducted under strict and specific circumstances. It is a cost-effective tool that NCWRC staff use to create and maintain suitable and ample wildlife habitat in old fields, native grasslands and open-canopy woodlands on game lands throughout the state.