Posted by mjbrown on April 01, 2010 at 11:26:44 from (66.152.113.44):
In a post earlier the subject of a burning ban in NY came up. This afternoon I happened upon a DEC police man watching over a tributary of Cayuga Lake so I asked him what to poop was. He didn't seem too pleased that I stopped to ask but too bad that's part of his job. He said farms are allowed to burn brush, grass, crop residue, ditches what ever. Not allowed is ag bags, tires, pesticides or their containers bale net etc. Bottom line anything plastic, rubber is a no no. I explained that I have an old pasture lot that I have burned from time to time in the past to prevent woody plants from taking over. He said no problem, on a farm it is allowed. I asked about the March-May burn blanket burn ban, again he said it does not apply to farms. Hope this clears the air a little.
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