K-State and cooperating agencies are conducting several Prescribed Burning Workshops during February to early March.
Date |
Location |
Address |
Time |
Contact |
February 17 |
El Dorado |
Community 4-H Building, 206 N Griffith |
10 a.m. |
David Kehler 316-321-9660 dkehler@ksu.edu |
February 19 |
Manhattan |
Pottorf Hall County Fairgrounds |
10:30 a.m. |
Greg McClure 785-537-6350 gmcclure@ksu.edu |
February 23 |
Wakefield |
Wakefield Museum NE corner of 6th and Hickory Streets |
9:30 a.m. |
Allie Rath 785-263-1351 x 1335 arath@pheasantsforever.org |
February 23 |
Paola |
Miami County Fairgrounds 401 East Wallace Park Drive |
10 a.m. |
Megan Westerhold 913-294-4306 mwesterhold@ksu.edu |
February 24 |
Garnett |
Community Building 709 North Lake Road |
10 a.m. |
Rod Schaub 785-828-4438 rschaub@ksu.edu |
February 26 |
Stockton |
Harding 4-H Hall Fairgrounds 918 S Elm |
10 a.m. |
Rachael Boyle 785-425-6851 rboyle@ksu.edu |
February 29 |
Lawrence |
Douglas Co. Extension office 2110 Harper St. |
10 a.m. |
Megan Fisher 785-840-4616 mfisher@haskell.edu |
March 3 |
LaCrosse |
Fairgrounds |
10 a.m. |
Anna Walkowiak-Esch 785-798-3614 x 1307 awalk@pheasantsforever.org |
Each workshop normally lasts about 5 hours. There may be a charge for materials and lunch. Please contact the person listed in the chart above to ask about charges and register.
The smoke dispersal model should be active starting March 1, 2016 (see http://www.ksfire.org).
Walt Fick, Rangeland Management Specialist
whfick@ksu.edu
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