02/18/2026
I acknowledge that many individuals get frustrated with me or at the situation when they ask to get a burn permit and I won’t approve them.
Many individuals will ask and when the time is right I’m all for it. Many people ask in the fall after harvest. Let’s try more in the spring before planting just after we get your first good rain!
Many I know will do as they tell me they are doing.
Burn the piles in a hole then cover the hole in the next day or two. Thats great!!
I’ve had many tell me they are burning small branches. Although they don’t tell me it happens to be in a trash hole with other items, tires, furniture, large stumps, other items that burn longer or hotter. Those items that were not approved smolder for weeks even months l did not approve and add 30 plus mph winds, that’s what is starting uncontrolled fires.
This is why is so hard to give burn permits in the fall and winter. For 4 years straight we’ve had fires that should have been done burning and out with no chance of starting months later cause fires on extremely windy days.
It is extremely dangerous to navigate a fire truck across a field going 20-30 mph to match the speed of a spreading fire get enough water on it to knock it down and have little to no visibility from all the smoke.
I never like seeing our firefighters in that position when it could have been avoided.
We have a couple months until spring yet and unless we see snow or lots of rain there will be no burn permits issued!
It’s just not worth a firefighter, equipment or someone’s home and property.
Also the sheriffs office is handing out fines if you do not have a permit.
The picture is of the fire in Oklahoma today. This is what we are trying to avoid possible