Contractor Brasser en Van der Sluis in Zeeuws Vlaanderen is busy harvesting beets with 2 harvesters. In addition to 2 transfer trucks, a tipper goes along to get the many tons of land. Photo: K. de Nood
Contractor Van Hal from Eede (Zld) harvests potatoes at arable farm Van Waes in Sint Kruis. Photo: K. de Nood
Koninklijke Maatschap de Wilhelminapolder brings in their potatoes with large material. The company has 2 bunker harvesters for this. Photo: E. Koolhof
In the meantime, the sowing of wheat should also be considered. Here at a farmer in Biggekerke in Zeeland. Photo: E. Koolhof
Maize chopping by the Belgian contractor Bart Sprangers from Hoogstraten. The maize harvest in the south went largely without problems. Photo: I. Sanders
Some dairy farmers like to chop their own maize. Dairy farm Van Loon from Essen, just across the border in Belgium, is working on a Claas Jaguar. Photo: I. Sanders
A large crop of maize goes through the chopper at contractor Grefelman from Luttenberg. 5 drain combinations are needed to drive it away. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
Contractor Markvoort from Schalkhaar has been driving a special Tatra Phoenix truck since this year for the transport of silage and manure. Photo: R. Pekkeriet

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Harvesters use all dry moments

16 October 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

The harvesters will be working overtime for the next 3 days. This is to get as many potatoes, onions and beets off the land as possible. The maize campaign is in its final phase. The next harvest must also be considered.

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