Arable farm Reedijk harvests their last sugar beets on Goeree-Overflakkee. The company has its own harvester for this purpose. Photo: N. van der Boom
For the time of year, January 11, the beets are growing nicely. A large asphalted square is available here, which makes the work considerably easier. Photo: N. van der Boom
While we were sitting around the Christmas tree in the Netherlands, the grain harvest in Australia was in full swing. This combine only strips the ears of the straw. Photo: B. Schaap
A New Holland CR940 combine with MacDon header threshing wheat in the state of South Australia. Photo: B. Schaap
Clearing storm damage on a beautiful winter's day. Photo: J. Eising
Contractor Speelman from Alteveer harvests the last beets on this plot. Photo: J. Eising
Arable farm Den Hartigh from Klaaswaal is busy harvesting the last beets with its own Holmer beet harvester. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Van Driel from Goudswaard is harvesting for fellow contractor Van Rossum in Ooltgensplaat. Photo: N. van der Boom
Sawing and mechanically splitting firewood with the help of a Finnish Hakki Pilke machine. Photo: J. Eising
A Groningen farmer plowing on wheat stubble in January. Photo: J. Eising

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Beet harvest 2017 can close the book

2 February 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

With about 6 campaign days to go, beet harvest 2017 can close the book. The very last plots will be cleared this week. In January, despite the wet weather, it was not uncommon to see harvesters at work.

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