The English company Gs Growers is a partnership of arable farmers. The main crop is lettuce. Just like the cultivation, the machines are huge. Photo: S. Jussen
Prior to planting, the land is cleared by a subsoiler behind a Case IH Quadtrac 620. Photo: S. Jussen
Contractor De Vaat from Emmeloord loads at Mts. Bruins in Ter Apel on first-year onion sets with an Amac ZM2. Photo: H. Deuling
Little rain has fallen in the northeast of the country so far. On the 7th of August it was very hot. Photo: H. Deuling
Contractor Cerfontaine from Berg & Terblijt injects slurry on the wheat stubble. Photo: I. Jacobs
Large dust clouds also occur during stubble cultivation in South Limburg. Photo: I. Jacobs
Austrian contractor Zech Agrar drives a demo Rema haulm pulling and root cutting machine. Photo: P. Regnerus
Zech specializes in potato and onion cultivation. The harvest is in full swing in mid-August. Photo: P. Regnerus
With 2 combinations, contracting company Gebr. Jansen from Vlagtwedde pressing straw. Photo: H. Deuling
The grading boxes are in full use at arable farmers. Contractor Pekkeriet from Dalfsen has some variety by leveling a tennis court. Photo: R. Pekkeriet

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Dust from the harvest has not yet settled

20 August 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Despite the fact that a number of Dutch areas have received significant rain, this is not the case everywhere. The dust has not yet settled there. Meanwhile, combine harvesters are making way for harvesters.

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