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Time of Burning as It Affects Soil Moisture in an Ordinary Upland Bluestem Prairie in the Flint Hills

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1965

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Abstract

Burning bluestem range reduces soil moisture. Study of long-continued annual burning in the winter and at various spring dates shows that earliest burnings cause greatest reductions. Foot-by-foot moisture levels in the upper 5 feet of soil during a 4-year period are considered.

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