Thanks for the video and showing all the work you are doing. It went from no rain to too much rain. I know the feeling. I'm hoping I get a dry spell mid-month to be able to burn the millet. Last week I was out in the dove field tying up sunflowers to keep their heads off the ground. I need every seed they produce and don't want them rotting on the ground. I did have one head that I found stripped of almost all of its seeds. There were a bunch on the ground, but also a lot on the back side of the head. I guess the birds carried them up there to eat.
We had a dry week and then BOOM hammered again last night. I dont even want to go look at the swamp... we terminated the browntop field yesterday about 4 hours before rain to speed up the drying process. we shall see
I'm fighting water from Debbie but I'm getting the water off and rice was only planted 3 weeks ago. Looks like it will be OK. Good luck. I'm in a very similar beaver pond situation that you are. 14 acre main pond. We are planting millet tomorrow.