The Black Hills National Forest is planning prescribed burning on 100,000 acres but Neiman dupes are balking.
Even though Kristi Noem voted for a bill that helps her earth hater donors like Hulett, Wyoming-based Neiman Enterprises it's unlikely the so-called "Resilient Federal Forests Act" will ever see action in the US Senate.
The Timber Committee expressed concern regarding the amount of overstory mortality that has occurred in some recent prescribed burns. A concern also exists concerning the use of prescribed burning to kill pine regeneration, as any fire in the Black Hills introduces inherent risks.Read the rest here.
Even though Kristi Noem voted for a bill that helps her earth hater donors like Hulett, Wyoming-based Neiman Enterprises it's unlikely the so-called "Resilient Federal Forests Act" will ever see action in the US Senate.
U.S. taxpayers also heavily subsidize #publiclands logging. Example, in FY1997 @forestservice admitted their timber sale program cost taxpayers $1.2 billion. #MTPol #MTNews https://t.co/7GqcKhZlOQ— Matthew Koehler (@KoehlerMatthew) November 3, 2017
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