Harvesting snack carrots of the Imperator variety at Custers-Akkerbouw in Biddinghuizen on 3 November. Wet harvest conditions are clearly a sign of carrot quality this season. Photo: N. van der Boom
At arable farm Themmen in Dronten, Bildststar seed potatoes are removed from the ground on the same day. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Visch from Doornspijk chopping maize. Early in the season there was little going on on the maize fields. Photo: J. Drost
It is also beautiful across the border. Hereby the German contractor Kappelhoff in Ahaus, which is adjacent to Enschede. Photo: J. Drost
Pig farming Beulink is busy threshing grain maize under wet conditions. Photo: J. Eising
A large Steyr Terrus 6300 CVT with transfer truck is used to transfer the product. Photo: J. Eising
Plow and sow wheat directly. Extra force is needed on the wet clay soil to get a nice seedbed at the Groeneboom arable farm in Numansdorp. Photo: J. Groeneboom
Cult for tractor enthusiasts this Fiat 1880 DT with which potato land is plowed. Photo: J. Groeneboom
A busy crowd on the wheat stubble in Swifterbant to plant tulips in early November. The clay is tough and wet. Photo: N. van der Boom
MKP Agro from Lelystad is plowing green manure at a leisurely pace. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Wet autumn leaves its traces

7 January 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

The wet autumn has left its mark. Arable farming products are not of the desired quality and the maize chopping and threshing did not go as planned for livestock farmers either.

A new look back in this photo report from Agrifoto.nl.

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