Offseason projects are in full force. First order of business was to burn a 45 acre unit that we had aerially sprayed last fall. We pumped it out for a week and got the surface water off. Thankfully the weather forecast held up all week and we had 10-15 mph NW winds that shifted to W as the day progressed. Perfect for burning this unit. I wish we had the time to let the soil drain and dry out more but this time of year the low humidity moderate north wind days that line up to my limited weekends with no kids' activities are rare.
Between the spraying and the hard freeze we got this winter, there was a ton of dead fuel. This is a unit that we sprayed and burned the during the drought we had in fall of 2023 but the cattails grew back just as thick. My goal is try and keep this unit dry and hopefully get it to the point where we can disk it several times this summer. We are also going to build up the levees to allow us to hold deeper water in the offseason and hopefully that will help keep the cattails at bay. It has worked well in some other units both on this property and back at the farm. The war with cattails is never over, you just need to be satisfied with winning battles along the way.
Grant had a good time driving the water cart and keeping us well supplied to snuff out any fire that tried to leak out over the levees into the neighbor's property. I bought this 3" pump and heavy duty fire hose and nozzle to clean off UTVs but it served us very well in helping to contain the fire from a distance with confidence.