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Just a word of caution on burning bottomland hardwoods, depending on species composition and objectives, you may end up damaging and losing a substantial amount of mature trees. Not saying you will here, as that fire looks low intensity, but I’ve seen bottomland hardwood burns result in a lot of mortality to red and white oaks, especially the water/willow component.
Go forth and prosper!
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