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Woodland fire at Hill Site
By Bill Kleiman On November 17, 2023 Middle Rock Conservation Partners burned their Samuel and Edna Hill Site. This photo shows good ecological fire, with a slow backburn consuming oak leaf litter and some dried plants from the previous few … Continue reading
A different pumper unit design
by Bill Kleiman Last week’s pumper unit had the tank taking up the entire bed. It was longer and shorter. The pump, motor, torches, and hose reel were all on top of the tank. But the design above is also … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Kleiman, fire slip on unit, prescribed fire, prescribed fire equipment
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Prescribed fire UTV slip on unit
By Bill Kleiman Here are recent photos from a slip-on pumper unit we have at Nachusa Grasslands. We like this one. This is a 75 gallon unit with the pump, motor and reel on top of the tank. The tank … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Kleiman, fire skid, prescribed fire equipment, pumper unit, slip on fire unit
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The power and limits of photo monitoring
By Bill Kleiman Take a look at this one point on the MRCP Hill Site on four dates. The first photo looks north, then the next photo looks at the ground. What I see in these photos: We did a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Kleiman, oak savanna, oak woods management, photo monitoring, photo points, vegetation monitoring
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September, 2024 GRN workshop scheduled to be at Nachusa Grasslands
by Bill Kleiman We don’t have the specific dates yet, but September, 2024 looks to be the month for our GRN workshop in Franklin Grove Illinois, about two hours west of Chicago. We last hosted the GRN back in 2014. … Continue reading
Lespedeza: friend and foe
by Bill Kleiman Our area has five species in the genus Lespedeza, and two are invasive. Here is a quick summary of the five species and a link at the end to a lengthier set of images with pointers. Lespedeza … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Kleiman, invasive legume, invasive plant, Lespedeza cuneata, Lespedeza daurica
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More lessons learned planting prairie
By Bill Kleiman SHRUBS: We want some of our prairies free of shrubs for various birds and other wildlife that want prairie without shrubs everywhere. We will end up with lots of shrublands in the future as there is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Kleiman, prairie planting, prairie restoration, prairie seed, prairie seed mix
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Pasture to prairie seeding experiment – initial thoughts
By Bill Kleiman If you are trying to turn a low diversity cool season grass pasture into high diversity prairie should you just seed the recently prescribed burnt sod? Or first apply glyphosate herbicide or grass herbicide, then burn it, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernie Buchholz, Bill Kleiman, clethodim, pasture restoration, prairie restoration, prairie seed
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Pest shields
By Bill Kleiman The black flies of the Simuliidea emerged this week and congregate in the woods, especially areas with low wind. They will be a nuisance for a few weeks. And ticks are occasional. Mosquitos will be here soon. … Continue reading
Nachusa Prescribed fire Summary Report, Fall 2022 through Spring 2023
by Bill Kleiman The full report with more images and incites is here: https://www.nachusagrasslands.org/uploads/5/8/4/6/58466593/nachusa_fire_report_fall_2022_through_spring_2023_2_opt.pdf American beak grass has greatly increased in a woodland unit we have burned frequently for two decades. The brush layer is diminished, and the oak and … Continue reading