A fire set intentionally for purposes of forest or land management, farming, prairie restoration or greenhouse gas abatement.
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Examples for "controlled burn"
Examples for "controlled burn"
1I flew here from the U.S. due to controlled burn of fire.
2A controlled burn is held on the giant oil slick.
3There could also be pre-emptive controlled burn-offs of some areas to bring safety to other areas.
4A controlled burn had injected the "ditch" with a dark, caustic, and apocalyptic haze.
5Officials plan a controlled burn to remove oil from the open water, the first since April 28.
1So, how expensive is it to do a prescribed burn?
2Compared to not doing the prescribed burn?
1It is getting harder to find enough days for safe hazard reduction burning.
2He acknowledged that hazard reduction burning was not popular with a large cross-section of society but said it was necessary.
3Climate change, hazard reduction burning, stay or go policies, local planning and arson are but some of the issues involved.
4Yesterday, the Country Fire Authority's chief officer Steve Warrington admitted the issue of hazard reduction burning was becoming an emotional one.
5Aside from not being in power, the Greens don't have anything in their policies to say they're against hazard reduction burning.
1A back-fire is a fire started for the purpose of stopping another.
2If his trail-break was built in time, Dave meant to back-fire above it.
3He had already run a little back-fire to protect the tents and the chuck-wagon.
4Sounded as though there was a tremendous back-fire, or else the muffler blew up.
5Dave did not dare back-fire on account of the wind.
1The district council said no outdoor fires were allowed, which included the burn-off of crop stubble.
2The orange fires of some burn-off operation could been seen from at least a mile away.
3He says European settlers started the practice of burn-off in the 1830s to clear forest for farmland.
4EARLIER: MOUNTAIN bike trails are being evacuated around St Helens after a controlled burn-off jumped containment lines.
5Watching for a burst of magic like the burn-off at the top of a refinery flare tower?
6Two vegetation fires which began after the burn-off of felled trees got out of control have been contained.
7Witchfire blossomed, blue and spectral, from his skin, the gentle burn-off of extra magic against the night air.
8He sipped his wine and gazed out at the grounds, the spheres of the burn-off flames glowing in the distance.
9A burn-off was being carried out on farmland halfway between Gore and Riversdale when the flames jumped a container line.
10Both fires were said to be caused burn-offs that got out of control.
11There could also be pre-emptive controlled burn-offs of some areas to bring safety to other areas.
12Both fires were caused by high country burn-offs.
13People can report any burn-offs breaching the rules to a 24-hour hotline run by its Regulatory Committee.
14It is as if a group of off-world explorers had allied themselves with us after the Burn-Off.
15Burned-off gas, after all, generates no revenue.
16Why not just ban the burn-offs?
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