Harvesting pre-millers by contractor Harry Kuper from Ter Apel. Photo: H. Deuling
Arable farm Deddens from Nieuw-Dordrecht cultivating with their new Fendt 1050 and a Horsch cultivator. Photo: H. Deuling
The special self-propelled transfer truck from contractor Hack remains an impressive sight. Photo: E. de Jonge
Harvesting early chips potatoes by a Fendt 724 and Grimme bunker harvester. Photo: E. de Jonge
Mowing a new plot at contractor W. Rossen in Ravenstein. Photo: J. van Vugt
By a Krone Big X 580 and Fendt 820 with Schuitemaker silage wagon. Photo: J. van Vugt
Contractor Breure from Swifterbant purchased a new American Oxbo cob picker this year for harvesting sweet corn. Photo: E. Koolhof
Same is not a brand that you encounter much more on the land, but you will not find anything different at Holstein arable farm in Luttelgeest. Here during the seed potato harvest. Photo: E. Koolhof
With an impressive 11,500 liter field sprayer, Huetink Lelies from Lemelerveld is busy with crop protection. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
Contractor Van Dun is busy charging outings. These so-called pickles are acidified and sold as a snack for drinks. Photo: N. van der Boom
Fontane harvesting seed potatoes in Espel. Old but trusted technology that still performs well. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Red work in full swing now

11 September 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Apart from the heavy precipitation, the arable farming sector in the Netherlands was fully engaged in the harvesting work last week. It's onions and potatoes that matter. A cautious start has been made in maize, especially in the south of the Netherlands.

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