Belgian contractor Jan Bevers from Loenhout is injecting with a brand new Vervaet Hydro Trike XL. Photo: I. Sanders
On the higher and drier soils, the tracking is not that bad. In the morning hours the ground is still stiff from the night frost. Photo: I. Sanders
The so-called coat of arms from Fendt: the model 622 and 626, is the holy grail for all Fendt enthusiasts. Collector J. Reiff in Luxembourg has them both. Each piece is good for €60-65.000. Photo: N. van der Boom
Reiff has a warehouse full of several hundred Fendt old-timer tractors. You will find almost every type ever built there. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Van Engelen from Nunspeet uses the frost to clean the ditches without damage. Photo: J. Drost
The clippings are immediately removed by dairy farmer Polinder from Nunspeet. Photo: J. Drost
A German arable farmer is chopping up the yellow mustard green manure. Photo: S. Jussen
Spreading solid manure on grassland in the German Palatinate region. Photo: S. Jussen

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Weather gods are in favor of the manure season

22 February 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Before the 'Russian bear' arrives in the Netherlands, farmers and contractors can make full use of a few dry and sunny days. These make it possible to spread slurry on many plots.

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