Custer County Chief

Prescribed burns at Bessey

- USDA - Nebr. Nat’l Forest and Grasslands

HALSEY - Fire managers on the Bessey Ranger District of the Nebraska National Forest are conducting a series of prescribed broadcasts burns beginning the week of April 5 through May 8, 2021 as weather allows.

The broadcast burns are planned on up to 10,000 acres of native grasslands on the Bessey Ranger District and are intended to reduce the encroachme­nt of Eastern Red Cedar trees into the native prairie.

Staff on the District have cut and piled about 3,000 acres of large Eastern red cedar trees off the grasslands on the Bessey Ranger District this year.

Experience from past years shows that broadcast burning kills about 90 percent of the young Eastern red cedar trees, three feet tall or less and up to half of the larger ones. Burning is the most economical method of preventing cedar encroachme­nt.

Low-intensity fire is a natural disturbanc­e process that can rejuvenate the grasslands and promote forbs that support pollinator­s.

Prescribed fires are managed with firefighte­r and public safety as the first priority.

Smoke from the prescribed burns may be visible from Thedford, Dunning, Stapleton, Purdum, Highway 2, Highway 83, and other areas around the Middle Loup and Dismal Rivers. Lingering smoke may be present for up to one week after ignitions are complete.

Notificati­ons of opertaions are posted on Facebook page on the day of the prescribed burn (https://www.facebook.com/NebraskaFo­restsGrass­lands/).

If you would like to be notified personally on the day the broadcast burns take place, call 308-533-2257 or email angel.maldonado@usda.gov.

For technical questions about the prescribed burns, please contact Tedd Teahon at 308-880-0540 or 308-533-8108.

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