Milling root ridges for early carrots in Biddinghuizen at arable farm Rommens. Photo: N. van der Boom
On March 16, contractor Wieringa from Espel sows their first sugar beet. The tractor, a Valtra N174, was picked up from the dealer just the day before. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Louwerse from Serooskerke has already started injecting slurry on the winter wheat at arable farm Nieuw Campen in mid-March. Photo: R. Zuijdweg
In the meantime, Nieuw Campen, from Kamperland, is busy sowing fiber flax. Photo: R. Zuijdweg
In the Veenkoloniën it is mainly slurry that matters. Schuring Manure processing from Ter Wisch/Sellingen is busy here on 16 March. Photo: H. Deuling
Arable farm Ots from Jipsingboertange is busy spreading straw waste across the country. The heaps were left behind after the delivery of starch potatoes. Photo: H. Deuling
Arable farming and contracting company De Bruycker sows seed onions in Lelystad, also on 16 March. The conditions are good. Photo: E. Koolhof
Early carrots are being sown at Custers-Akkerbouw in Biddinghuizen. Photo: E. Koolhof
Contractor Van Erp from Oss-Geffen is working on drag hoses. Contractors seize the good weather to fertilize as much grassland as possible. Photo: J. van Vugt
A look at the pump combination while the dairy farmer mixes the manure. Photo: J. van Vugt

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Arable farmers are getting ready for busy weeks

24 March 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

In view of the weather forecast, it will start again from this weekend with the spring work. This is when the busy weeks start, especially for arable farmers.

The first work could already be started a week ago, although farmers were still cautious.

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