What to do with ‘yard’ waste?

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I burn my brush piles in the winter when they have a few inches of snow covering them.
 
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I used to do burn piles but since the entire state has burnt over the last few years they have cut back on that. Now you are severely limited in the size and you must stay there or you will be fined heavily. Got tired of that and got a dump trailer…they have a dump site that is very cheap where you can take all the slash and things that are burn able….they bury it. There is also a bio power plant that will take clean wood as well.
 

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Leaves get chopped/blown to the fence row on the West or into the creek to the North with the RFM. Big parts of trees are given away for firewood or tossed on a permanent pile at the SW corner at the fence row.
 

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We are allowed to burn piles of brush about 20' x 20' x 6'. I probably do about 10 of these every year as I clear brush along my 4000' driveway as well as other areas. I obtain a burn permit every year which stipulates all requirements. I abstain from burning due to wind direction or if dry material is close by. I frequently hold off burning long before any burn ban is issued. Cannot burn after dark. I remember as a youngster on the farm we set on fire a huge pile of raspberry canes that we had pruned from 10 acres. We did this after dark and cars came from miles around to see who's barn was on fire.
 
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Interesting. We are only allowed to burn between 5p-9a. Theoretically because 1) wind is typically lower at night and 2) volunteer firefighters are in town back from their day jobs. Permission required (permit) and must call dispatch at start of burn so they are aware if someone calls it in. Can burn during day if 1) it is actively raining or 2) ground is snow covered.
 
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Personally when it comes to wood and brush piles I let nature deal with them. Occasionally salvage some of the sticks for wood stove "kindling" . Just in from cutting a few of those sticks with the battery powered had pruner. The pruners that look like a mini chainsaw.

Mid 90's had a logger harvest the pulp wood and any damaged hardwood. 40 acre project. 185 logger cords later I had a few large brush piles scattered over the 40. Still dense forest. All were out of sight and out thought. Moisture, sun, time. They all disappeared.

3 or 4 years ago had a logger come in to do some woodland forest management. Selective cut to enhance my lake view which had mostly disappeared since the 90s cut. Also to improve conifer growth. The climax species for this region. Removal of some gigantic red oaks that were too close for comfort to the house and garage. We have red oak wilt an hour or two south of here. Just a matter of time. Gigantic harvester. Logger just basically crushed the slashing as he moved thought the woods. Contract noted no more than 3ft high slashing. Ended up more like knee high in the thick areas. Today, more or less gone.
 

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Mine gets chopped, burned, or both depending on what it is.

Burned some brush piles last week. And then cleared any metal (lot's over barbed wire) and then filled in low spots and spread the ash pile.
 

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We are lucky enough to have a Forest Circus run slash/waste pit just 3 miles down the highway.
We can deposit logs, slash, pine needles, leaves, and manure for free. NO trash or building materials, only natural stuff.
When it gets full, the Circus bulldozes it into a pile, and when the pile gets big enough, they burn it.

They keep threatening to close it, because a$$hole people keep dumping prohibited stuff, like building materials, garbage, scrap metal, furniture, tires, and even a body once. o_O
 
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