Method for rapidly igniting combustible material on a field

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43144, 47 144, F23C 500

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042560861

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a method for rapidly igniting combustible material over a predetermined area of a field which contemplates positioning a plurality of combustible elements at spaced-apart locations adjacent a first boundary of the predetermined area and extending a line from each element across the field to a position adjacent to a second boundary. Each line and its associated element is then advanced substantially across the predetermined area from the first boundary to the second boundary. The result is a rapid torching or ignition of the combustible material so that a concentrated heat source is provided which gives buoyancy to the smoke thereby lifting same into the upper atmosphere.

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