Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire
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John R. Erickson., & John R. Erickson|AUTHOR. (2021). Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire . Texas Tech University Press.

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John R. Erickson and John R. Erickson|AUTHOR. 2021. Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire. Texas Tech University Press.

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John R. Erickson and John R. Erickson|AUTHOR. Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire Texas Tech University Press, 2021.

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John R. Erickson, and John R. Erickson|AUTHOR. Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire Texas Tech University Press, 2021.

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Yet Bad Smoke, Good Smoke, while relating a tale of gut-wrenching destruction, also provides a more nuanced view of what is often a natural event, giving the two-sided story of our relationship with fire. Not just a first-hand account, Bad Smoke, Good Smoke also synthesizes and explains the latest research in range management, climate, and fire. Having experienced the bad smoke, Erickson tries to understand a rancher's relationship to good smoke and to reconcile the symbiotic relationship that a rancher has with fire.

Evocatively chronicled, Erickson tells what it is like trying to stop the unstoppable: Bad Smoke, Good Smoke gives voice to the particular pains that ranchers must face in our era of climate change and ever more powerful natural disasters.
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