SALEM, Ore. — When U.S. Forest Service personnel carried out a planned burn in a national forest in Oregon on Oct. 13, it wound up burning fencing that a local family, the Hollidays, uses to corral cattle. The crew returned six days later to restart the burn, but the flames then spread onto the family’s ranch and resulted in the arrest of “burn boss” Rick Snodgrass. …“It was just negligence, starting a fire when it was so dry, right next to private property,” said Sue Holliday, matriarch of the family. The incident has once again exposed tensions over land management in the West, where the federal government owns nearly half of all the land. …The Holliday ranch covers more than 6,000 acres and has about 1,000 head of cattle. The Hollidays say they want justice done. “We’re just standing up for what we believe in, and this is our land,” Tonna Holliday said.