The wet weather also delayed the planting of tulip bulbs last fall. Planting was still taking place here in Creil on 4 November. Photo: N. van der Boom
Hospers Akkerbouw from Marknesse harvests its own sugar beets with a light Agrifac WKM 9000 harvester. Photo: N. van der Boom
Plowing spicy clay soil in Brabant by arable farming and contracting company Van Vugt from Maren-Kessel. Photo: J. van Vugt
The same company is also engaged in digging beet land. This is done by a new NH T6.180. Photo: J. van Vugt
Contractor Nobel from Oudenhoorn harvests the sugar beets of arable farmer Arie Jongejan with a new Grimme Maxtron 620. Photo: A. Jongejan
The use of transfer trucks is increasing in the Netherlands. The main road remains clean and tippers do not have to enter the country. Photo: A. Jongejan
Harvesting starch potatoes in Drenthe by a Valtra T174 and Grimme SE260 bunker harvester. Photo: J. Eising
Agricultural company Maatschap Akkerman is also busy harvesting starch potatoes. Photo: J. Eising
Arable farm Jansen from Nagele is plowing a plot with 2 combinations. With the help of GPS a beautiful view from the air. Photo: N. van der Boom
Dairy farm Doornenbal from Ens plows a plot of grassland with a New Holland T7530 and Lemken 5 furrow plow. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Arable farmers turn the year around

15 January 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

In the last month of the year, farmers are busy with plowing and other tillage to prepare the land for winter. In the meantime, the sugar beet harvesting continues.

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