A mixture of alfalfa and oat rakes by Grasdryer Hartog. The ROC tire rake ensures that no soil gets into the swath and, more importantly, that no leaf is knocked off the alfalfa. Photo: N. van der Boom
Spraying winter field beans to combat chocolate stains at the Van der Burg farm from Oostwold, Groningen. Photo: N. van der Boom
Firma Van Werven from Oldebroek started deep plowing in Flevoland last week. The Fendt 1050 is the top model. Behind it an also new 939 Vario. With almost 900 hp, plowing more than a meter deep is a piece of cake. Photo: J. Drost
Van Kempen Fourage & Transport baling and wrapping midi bales with a combination of Criap Midi Baler 85. Photo: J. Drost
Arable farm De Zeeuw from Emmeloord is culling with their well-known black Fendt 724 on Zuidberg caterpillars. There were tulip bulbs on this plot. Photo: E. Koolhof
In the meantime, plenty of plots of seed potatoes are sprayed and folded, such as here at the Eising arable farm in Lelystad. Photo: E. Koolhof
Arable farming and contracting company De Wit from Dirksland (ZH) has two combines. Both machines are the latest type of New Holland. The CX8.85 on tracks. Photo: T. Brijs
Contractor Vijfhuize from Dirksland is also threshing grass seed with two New Holland combines. Photo: T. Brijs
Chopping alfalfa by Grasdryer Hartog in Flevoland. The company has 3 of these unique forage harvesters in the company that are equipped with a hooklift carrier. Photo: N. van der Boom
This is a plot of organic alfalfa that is harrowed immediately after harvest to control weeds. Then the alfalfa has to overgrow it. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Plot improvement started after harvest

24 July 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Now that the first crops (tulips, barley and wheat) have arrived, the field improvement can also start. For example, deep plowing in Flevoland or culling plots after the bulb harvest. Meanwhile, the combines are busy driving around.

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