Contractor Potze from Roswinkel in Drenthe is harvesting the beets from Mts. Rolfers from Valthermond. Photo: H. Deuling
On November 9, a 18-row Vervaet bunker harvester is busy harvesting the beets of arable farming company Mencke from Barger-Compascuum. Photo: H. Deuling
Tulip bulbs are planted on October 27 by contractor Hopmans in Lelystad. Planting was not always easy this year. Photo: N. van der Boom
A John Deere 7260R with Pöttinger 6 furrow plow from PPO Lelystad. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Manthingh from Valthermond harvests sugar beet for arable farm Wolf in the Drenthe town of Ees. Photo: H. Deuling
Contractor Weco De Hondsrug from Borger (DR) is also busy with the sugar beet harvest at the end of November. Photo: H. Deuling
Potatoes are harvested at the end of October by a Grimme Varitron 470 bunker harvester and an impressive New Holland T7.290 HD with a 3-axle Veenhuis tipper. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
Sugar beet was also harvested in the Ommen region. Here by contractor Hindriks from Rheezerveen. Photo: R. Pekkeriet

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

It is beet harvesting that strikes the clock

18 December 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

In mid- and late November, beet harvesting is common among arable farmers and contractors. This can be seen in this photo report. Despite the fact that the work was done with united strength, there is still a considerable area in the ground.

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