 Good afternoon everyone. Today we are standing in a field here where we applied chicken litter in the spring of 2018 as a pre-planned application and after that we had corn in this field and after we removed the corn or harvested corn we planted right here in this particular field. So as you can see that a great job is scavenging the nutrients which came out from the chicken litter. So cover crops in particular are really they do a good job in removing all the nutrients that especially the leftover nutrients and we will terminate this in a week time and again when this residue will decompose it's going to release nutrients for the next crop. This is one of the good way to recycle nutrients as well as keep the nutrients in the place and this practice of using cover crop definitely prevents or reduces the risk of nitrogen losses into the environment. So cover crop are indeed a great tool a great agronomic tool to keep the nutrients in the place and not only in the place but also it helps to provide nutrients to the subsequent crop.