Sowing grain in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan by a John Deere 9460R articulated tractor and Morris seeder from agricultural contractor Feitsma. Photo: G. Hoving
Agricultural and contracting company Plagge from Musselkanaal/Onstwedde sows summer grain directly during digging. Photo: H. Deuling
Lukas Wiering Grondverzet from Kopstukken, Groningen, spreads compost on a plot where sugar beets were grown last year. Photo: H. Deuling
On the other side of the world, the harvest is in full swing. Carrots are harvested here in Western Australia. Photo: S. Hoekstra
A workshop that many dealers can envy. This Australian New Holland dealer had a 100x35m shed built. You can put a number of articulated tractors in there. Photo: S. Hoekstra
The German Garant Kotte built a gigantic three-axle injector under the name Taurus. Under the hood is a Deutz V8 engine that produces 652 hp. Photo: N. Wigdahl
The tank capacity measures 28 cubic meters which can be filled in 2,5 minutes. This machine belongs to a contractor in the Osnabrück region. Photo: N. Wigdahl
Driving solid manure over the plow cut is an alternative way in the Noordoostpolder. On the way back, the plow tractor pushes the furrows flat and the manure is immediately mixed in. Sprinkle without traces. Photo: N. van der Boom
Mixing in a dead and fertilized stubble with a disc harrow by flower bulb company Slootman-Claassen in Espel. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Grootenhuis from Stegeren (Ommen) injecting the slurry with a Case IH Puma 170 with Duport slurry tank. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
Contractor Van de Peppel from Dedemsvaart is injecting on high and dry parts with their Vervaet trike. Photo: R. Pekkeriet

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Plenty of work in the fields abroad too

3 April 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Not only in the Netherlands, but also abroad, people are busy working on the land to spread and sow manure. Those are just some of the work that can be seen. On the other side of the world, Australia, the harvest is in full swing.

In the Netherlands, farmers have had a busy week. This is especially the case in arable farming.

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