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An over view to agricultural waste burning

Open field burning of plant material has been a long standing traditional agricultural practice by farmers and foresters. When farmers burn their agricultural lands, the products of combustion are emitted directly into the open air. Heavy smoke, consisting of particulate matter, from these fires clouds the skies. This smoke is a mixture of airborne particles of various sizes and composition, including soot, ashes and dust.

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