Scholte Grondverzet from Emmer-Compascuum deepens a ditch into a full-fledged ditch. Due to the frost, excavation work can be carried out on the land without damage. Photo: H. Deuling
Arable farm Ellerman from Emmer-Compascuum is carrying out field improvements before the start of the year again. This is how a bad corner is turned. Photo: H. Deuling
Loonbedrijf Sloot from Aerdt has the honor of being the only one to drive a new Vervaet drag hose combination this season. Photo: J. van Vugt
Sloot already started injecting slurry on grassland on 3 February. That happened in Kleve, just across the border near Nijmegen. Photo: J. van Vugt
Supplier and contractor Profytodsd from Creil carries out weed control in the tulips. Photo: N. van der Boom
With a brand new Valtra T214, contractor Wieringa from Espel is busy spreading compost on a plot of grass green manure. Photo: N. van der Boom
Potassium-60 can be nicely sprinkled over the last frost, as here by an arable farmer in Emmeloord. Photo: N. van der Boom
Ground work by Bouwhuis Aannemingsmaatschapij from Beerzerveld. Photo: J. Eising

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Slurry can be put on the grassland

16 February 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

From February 15, following arable land, slurry may also be injected on grassland. In fact, the conditions are quite good to do that. Arable farmers and contractors have meanwhile been able to enjoy themselves on the frozen ground.

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