Üppige Zwischenfrucht im Herbst, Mulchschicht weg im Frühjahr – Problem oder gutes Zeichen?

A lush cover crop in autumn. And the closer spring sowing gets, the less mulch remains, even though you actually want this soil cover to protect against weeds, erosion, and evaporation. That's annoying, but it actually speaks to the effectiveness of your farming practices. Because the more biologically active the soil is, meaning the more soil life, the faster the biomass is broken down. What can you do about it? For example, avoid tilling the soil in summer! Oh, and by the way… 🚀🚀🚀 🌿🌱 We currently have an EARLY DELIVERY offer for our MAX MIXTURES: -5% discount + 1/2 shipping costs*! https://www.farm2farm.eu/shop#maxmisc... New videos from us every Thursday! Don't want to miss anything? 🚀🚀🚀 ... 📩 Newsletter: https://www.farm2farm.eu 🙋‍♂️ Facebook:   / farm2farm.eu   📸 Instagram:   / farm2farm.eu   📹 YouTube:    / @farm2farm-eu   Design, Editing, Animation: Lukas Spreitzer   / lukasspreitzer   ––– 00:00 Intro – The Problem: Abundant in Autumn, Sparse in Spring 01:08 Why Do We Want Ground Cover? 02:12 Rapid Decomposition – The Climate Factor: Temperature, Water, Air 03:18 Rapid Decomposition – The Microbiology & Mesofauna Factor 05:28 Rapid Decomposition – The Quality of Organic Matter (C:N) Factor 08:06 Actively Managing Ground Cover – What Can We Do? 08:34 1. Before sowing the cover crop 10:27 2. Keeping live vegetation alive over winter 11:31 Tell us about your experiences!