A special Braud combine harvester still makes its rounds faithfully at this farmer in South Limburg. Photo: I. Jacobs
Baling hay bales with another golden oldie: MB Trac. Photo: I. Jacobs
Contractor Prenger from Gramsbergen chopping the grass during the second cut. Photo: J. Eising
Injecting manure when the grass was still green, mid-June, by contractor Gerrits from Zwinderen. Photo: J. Eising
Slurry is also increasingly used in orchards. Contractor Aarnink & Ooms is busy here in a pear orchard. Photo: N. van der Boom
The slurry is brought via a container on the way to the injector with a small tank. Filling is convenient via a steerable arm. Photo: N. van der Boom
Contractor Jansen from Wijhe presses a small cut of grass in mid-June. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
Before the second cut of grass, there was still quite a bit on the land. The third was quite disappointing. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
Contractor Brasser & Van der Sluis from Zuidzande threshing grass seed at the beginning of July. Photo: K. de Nood
Farmer Wim Risseeuw threshing grass seed with a special Massey Ferguson 760 combine. Photo: K. de Nood

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Combine harvesters dominate the picture

23 July 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

It is mainly the combines that dominate the picture; especially in the agricultural sector. In this series we switch back to early July and see barley and grass seed being harvested.

We also have to go back 1,5 months for green grass.

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