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Hello everyone, Let's change our minds a bit... After the first video (link in the description) on the subject of the destruction of plant covers, here is now the action. Last week, I took advantage of the weather on this beautiful Sunday to start destroying my plant covers on the main farm. Why destroy them now? Why crush them? So as not to destroy them when working the soil? If sowing fava beans, peas or spring barley, what approach? For corn and sunflowers? I'll try to answer your most common questions and explain to you again why our reasoning is. Why does working the soil behind plant covers make no sense to us and why does it not correspond to our overall approach from soil to plant? I will take the opportunity to illustrate our comments on streams and ditches with an example in a plot. Enjoy the video, friends, and see you soon! Destruction of plant cover No. 1 • Destruction of plant cover.... Summary: 0:00: Introduction 0:36: Unscrupulous tenants 1:16: A family of deer 1:39: Why choose shredding? 1:59: Destruction by frost 3:00: Cleaning and limiting pests 4:10: Moderate decomposition 4:55: Do not lose protection 7:05: Why not destroy them by working the soil? 9:55: Apply fertilizer? 11:00: Is tillage sometimes useful? 11:50: Ploughing a plant cover? 13:40: The example of a rut and its maintenance 17:25: The essential option! 18:00: We shred 18:13: Close-up on the work and details 19:25: New plot 19:49: Epilogue and night observations