At the beginning of October, contractor Wisse from Meliskerke is threshing brown beans with a special machine. A typical Zeeland crop. Photo: E. Koolhof
Lifting celeriac with a modified Vervaet beet harvester near Goes, with the radio tower in the background. Photo: E. Koolhof
Contractor Gebr. van Bergeijk is harvesting fodder beets in Hoek van Holland. The transfer truck loads the beets into containers for further transport. Photo: M. Langestraat
The fodder beets are then stripped of soil and shredded, after which they are ensiled with maize at the same time. Photo: M. Langestraat
Arable farm Geerlig from Lelystad is harvesting sugar beet with a new Vervaet Q621 beet harvester on 1 of the first campaign days. Photo: N. van der Boom
The campaign already started wet at the beginning of September. It hasn't really dried up yet. Arable farm De Bruycker is harvesting at a colleague's house with their new Holmer harvester. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Joris Brosens from Essen (B) is chopping maize at the end of September. Tow tractors and dredged material cannot be seen here. Photo: I. Sanders
The Belgian dairy farm Van den Keybus chops itself with a special Kemper chopper on the tractor. Photo: I. Sanders
The KMWP in Zeeland has a demo Fendt 1050 on demo to plow the yellow mustard under. Photo: E. Koolhof
After the harvest, the sowing of wheat and barley also starts again. Not in the traditional way here, but with a subsoiler and cultivator. Photo: E. Koolhof

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Time for plowing and sowing has arrived

19 October 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Now that the crops are rapidly disappearing from the land, the time has come again for plowing and sowing wheat or barley. However, the harvest is not over yet. In addition to potatoes, it is mainly beets that go out of the ground.

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