BMWW Agriservice from Nijkerkerveen is busy mowing a large first cut of grass in Zeewolde. Photo: N. van der Boom
The customer, dairy farm Dogterom, is now shaking itself. With sun and wind it dries very quickly. Photo: N. van der Boom
Sowing pumpkins in one pass at organic farm De Zonneheerd in Ens. The Fendt stands on a permanent track width of 3.15 meters. Photo: E. Koolhof
Contractor Timmerman in Staphorst is busy mowing the grass. With this combination you quickly set off. Many hectares is not a problem. Photo: E. Koolhof
It is quiet on average among arable farmers. Farmer Pieter d Hont from IJzendijke hoes his sugar beets. Photo: K. de Nood
Hoeing is a day job at organic farms. Organic farmer Quist in IJzendijke is busy hoeing very young red beet plants. Photo: K. de Nood
With a working width of 17 meters, tedding is done in no time, as here at the Levers dairy farm in Lelystad. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Hut from Zeewolde is collecting grass along the Vogelweg with two combinations. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Van der Vegt from Mariënheem silages the first cut of grass on 8 May. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
Chopping grass by contractor Pekkeriet from Dalfsen on the same day under beautiful conditions. Photo: R. Pekkeriet

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

This spring shows full grass pits

June 9, 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Dairy farmers have had an excellent first cut of grass and in a number of cases also an excellent second cut. The first in particular was a lot of grass in many places that went into the hole, as can be seen in this report.

Arable farmers are meanwhile busy with the maintenance work.

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