Siebring Akkerbouw from Oranjedorp is busy sowing onions in Drenthe on 7 April. Photo: H. Deuling
To prevent dusting, paper pulp is sprayed immediately after sowing by the Spewo combination from Eerste Exloërmond. Photo: H. Deuling
Farmer and contractor René Visser sows a plot of sugar beet in Biddinghuizen on 8 April. Photo: D. van der Boom
Gebr. Breg from Wervershoof removes the plastic from the early tulips. This immediately produces color in the polder. Photo: D. van der Boom
Overseeding grass in winter wheat at Mangnus farm in Swifterbant. The convertible tractor is equipped with GPS, but it is not really nice. Photo: N. van der Boom
Arable farm Mts. Schouten-Stehouwer sows red onions on April 9. The Kramer seed drill sows 6 3cm wide rows on a 2,25m bed. That should result in a more even sorting. Photo: N. van der Boom
A German arable farmer is working on a large green manure crop with his classic John Deere 4455. Photo: G. Oeding
Farmer Errit Plaatje from Tweede Valthermond sows summer grain on April 6 with a striking Same. Photo: H. Deuling
Contractor Volkerink from Heino sprays green manure on maize land. To do this, the Agrifac Condor runs at a fast pace, to limit tracking. Photo: R. Pekkeriet

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Arable land is bustling with activity

16 April 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Arable farmers in Flevoland and Drenthe, among others, have had a busy week. Sowing with sugar beets and onions, among other things. That happened on clay and on sand.

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