The German contractor Jessen from Heinsberg is chopping maize just across the Dutch border. Photo: Marcel K
Contractor Coenen from Montfort has just started on a new plot of maize that is in excellent condition. Photo: Marcel K
Contractor P. van den Hardenberg from Elspeet threshing wheat with an oldie: Claas Dominator 85. Photo: J. Drost
It could be even older. Hobbyist Rijken from Elspeet mows grain with a McCormick mowing binder. Photo: J. Drost
Spreading compost over the grain stubble by earthmoving company Muller from Emmer-Compascuum. Photo: H. Deuling
Contractor Zinger from Beilen is meanwhile injecting slurry. Photo: H. Deuling
Arable farm Houwing from Emmer-Compascuum opens up stubble to sow green manure with a beautiful Fendt Favorit 611. Photo: H. Deuling
Arable farm Wierenga from Roswinkel uses the widest field sprayer in the Netherlands. This CHD measures 57 meters. Photo: H. Deuling
Weeds and stubble flail by a John Deere 7810 with Maschio mower. Photo: N. van der Boom
Spreading betacal shrouded in large dust clouds on rapeseed land. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Southern corn crop picks up activity

30 August 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

The maize harvest is taking on more solid forms, especially in the south and east of the Netherlands. Not only the highly desiccated plots are chopped, but also the better crops.

In this photo report from Agrifoto we also look back at other activities that took place in the second half of August.

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