Fighting tumble weed for fire prevention

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Did you know that tumbleweed, the iconic rolling symbol of the American West, wasn’t always a part of the landscape? Tumbleweed is an invasive species that hitched a ride from Russia in the late 19th century and spread like wildfire (pun intended) across the vast plains of the United States.

Back in the day, tumbleweed earned the nickname "cowboy salad" as it served as a vital source of forage for cattle and livestock. In early stages it could be even delicious for people. But times have changed. Today, this prickly plant isn't just a nostalgic remnant of the Old West; it's an aggressive invader taking over large areas of the western United States.

And here’s the real kicker: tumbleweed isn't just a nuisance; it's a major fire hazard. These plants dry out quickly, forming vast, brittle mats that can ignite and spread flames with devastating speed, threatening homes, wildlife, and entire communities. With the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in the region, it's more crucial than ever to manage and remove tumbleweed to help reduce fire risk and protect our lands.

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