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Do you have to burn it to the ground after the harvest?

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In the spring, just after the snow is off the fields but still in the woods. They get covered with hay the fall before they're burned.

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I had the wrong timing!

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Yeah, but you were close. After the field is harvested, we torch it the following spring, and then don't harvest those fields that year. So, every other year is the harvesting schedule.

The burning kills pests, kills trees that'd grow in the fields, and actually promotes growth of new blueberry plants. So, it works well. It's actually how the native Americans did it. All these years later, we do the same thing.