Arable farmer and poultry farmer Van der Burg in Oostwold (Gr.) spreads chicken manure on the winter wheat. Photo: N. van der Boom
The manure is then incorporated with a Claydon heavy harrow, which is normally used on the stubble. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Reggie Buijsse from Biervliet is spraying winter wheat on 13 April. There is no question of spring work in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen. Photo: K. de Nood
The contrast with this self-propelled Beyne from arable farmer Jens Baecke from Draaibrug is enormous. There are 3 decades between them. Photo: K. de Nood
Arling farm from Barger-Oosterveld is planting at the beginning of April with the help of contractor Otten from Emmen. photo: H. Deuling
Fill quickly with the help of a tractor and loader at the headland and on. Arling's McCormick tractors in particular stand out. Photo: H. Deuling
On the other side of the world, on New Zealand's South Island, a new season is being prepared. Rapeseed stubble is processed here. Photo: O. Percy
This company grows a lot of starting material for Dutch seed companies. Clover is sown here for Barenbrug. Photo: O. Percy
At arable farm Dinkla in Bellingwolde, full planting is taking place on 12 April. The beets and onions are already upstairs. Photo: N. van der Boom
This is about starch potatoes. The TBM seed potatoes come from the crate storage and are sorted for a while before unloading. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Leg violence erupts among arable farmers

23 April 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

The persistent sunny and dry weather means that arable farmers can immediately start planting potatoes. The center and north of the country will retain their lead for the time being. The southwest of the Netherlands follows significantly later.

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