Shaded Fuel Breaks
I know that shaded fuel breaks are an important part of protecting ones forest from wildfire, but the costs can be quite staggering. How can the costs be reduced?
I know that shaded fuel breaks are an important part of protecting ones forest from wildfire, but the costs can be quite staggering. How can the costs be reduced?
In 2012 John and Laura Williams purchased 15 acres of redwood forestland with a main residence, guest house, deteriorating outbuildings and failing road infrastructure. Also on the property were remnants of an old sawmill that had been bulldozed into an actively eroding gully. The parcel, then part of an 82-acre tract, had been heavily logged in 1968.