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Controlled burn of harvested wheat fields in Central Victoria
Burdur, Turkey - October 23, 2011: The field behind the burn is surrounded by natural habitat. Prescribed or controlled burning is a technique sometimes used in forest management, farming, or prairie restoration. Fire is a natural part of both forest and grassland ecology and controlled fire can be a tool for stimulating germination.
Agricultural waste burning causes of smog and pollution. Fumes produced by the incineration of hay and rice straw in agricultural fields.
A farmer in his tractor cultivates the earth trying to contain a wheat field fire believed to be ignited by the harvester striking a rock.
View of fire burning dried pastures in local farm in the Valencian Community, Spain
Landscape of India along the pilgrimage route of Lord Buddha
Grass fire moving along river bank
incineration of agricultural waste - smog and pollution. Harmful emissions from burning hay and straw in agricultural fields.
view of farmers harvest Lepironia articulata, Vietnamese name is Co bang. It is harvested by people in the Mekong Delta to make handicraft products. Travel and landscape concept.
Türkiye - Gaziantep province - Araban district.\n06.05.2024\nFirik, a local grain, is obtained by cutting wheat ears while they are still green by the villagers in the region and drowning them in fire. It is a popular local food type in Turkey and Southeastern Anatolia with its unique aroma.
Burning straws in the field.
Bales of hay.
Paddock/Field stubble fire working its way from the outside in. (Burn-off). Necessary for arable crop farming, Canterbury, New Zealand
The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
Farmer walking on misty field
A wildfire burns in northern California with smoke and flames.
A Bangladeshi ethnicity male adult is putting fire on harvested paddy field in Selangor, Malaysia.
THE ESSENCE OF FARMING IN THE SAUDI DESERT\nThe lush oasis must have seemed surreal to weary traders and religious pilgrims, and it’s possible these historic trade and pilgrimage routes would have never been established without the refuge of the oasis. But along with the welcoming haven offered to travellers, the oasis has provided the civilisations of AlUla with water, sustenance and shelter for thousands of years. To this day, the verdant canopy of date palms shades inhabitants from the elements, a variety of crops flourish in the fertile soil and the oasis continues to nourish life in the middle of the desert.
Drone view a farmer is spraying fertilizer under the smoke of burned straw - Tuy An district, Phu Yen province, central Vietnam
Farmers burn straw to prepare to plow and sow rice.
Sugarcane fields
Man setting fire to a sugarcane field in Santa Rita, Paraíba, Brazil on October 16, 2003.
Fire will burn
Stellenbosch, South Africa.  22 January 2016.  A man attempts to extinguish a fire outside Stellenbosch.
Japanese rice plantation during harvest season in the Niigata prefecture, Japan..
Global warming
Roseville, CA – July 12, 2024:  Cal Fire's Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit battles a fast-moving dry grass fire threatening Placer County, California. Ignited near Athens Avenue and Fiddyment Road, the blaze spread rapidly due to extremely hot, dry conditions.  Cal Fire crews work to contain the flames and prevent further damage.
Severe drought. Fires agricultural fields to dry completely wind farms. Emergency Ukraine brings regular damage to nature and the regional economy.
A prairie fire
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