A unique David Brown implement carrier, built by an English arable farmer. He still uses it to sow and hoe sugar beets. Photo: N. van der Boom
A Swedish System Cameleon seeder on an English arable farm. The first in the country. The machine can sow grains as well as hoeing. Photo: N. van der Boom
Here, among the oats, buckwheat has been sown as a second crop, which will be harvested after the oats. The Cameleon has a side shift with which the elements can be converted by 25 cm. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor John van Pol from Maria-Hoop is busy threshing winter barley just across the German border. Photo: Marcel K
Contractor Coenen from Montfort is also combining with our eastern neighbors. Judging by the fabric, the moisture percentage is not an issue. Photo: Marcel K
Contractor Smit from Slootdorp is busy harrowing maize. Fertilizer is applied immediately. Photo: E. Gort
Contractor Huls from Jipsingboertange chopping grass on 14 June. Photo: H. Deuling
And contracting company Wortelboer, also from Jipsingboertange, is doing the same. The weather is perfect for it. Photo: H. Deuling
Farmer Frans Temmerman from IJzendijke thirsts for torch grass from stock with a New Holland CSX7070. Photo: K. de Nood
Onions are also harvested in abundance. Here is a plot of organic onion sets at arable farm Quist from Schoondijke. Photo: K. de Nood
In Flevoland, bulb companies are busy harvesting tulips. Horizon Flowers from Zwaagdijk in Swifterbant is working here. Photo: E. Koolhof
Contractor Gebr. Koster from Biddinghuizen purchased a new herb mower this year, especially to harvest parsley for processor VNK. A trial plot of coriander is being mowed here. Photo: E. Koolhof

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Combinations have never started so early

10 July 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Never before have the combines been able to start harvesting in such large numbers so early. They were already spotted in the second half of June. Warm summer weather in early July means that barley can be threshed all over the country.

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