Contractor Van den Houd from Banholt chopping maize in South Limburg. Photo: I. Jacobs
Contractor Hartmann from Maastricht silage maize with a shiny JCB shovel. Photo: I. Jacobs
Under dusty conditions, arable farm Speelman in Eerste Exloërmond is harvesting potatoes on 15 October. Photo: H. Deuling
The year is ideal for farmers who harvest beets themselves, such as here at the Schudde farm in Valthermond. Photo: H. Deuling
Sowing winter wheat on the dry Groningen clay at Edens arable farm in Nieuw-Beerta. Photo: H. Deuling
Beet land is dug immediately after harvest. In this dry year, even the heavy Oldambster clay falls beautifully. Photo: H. Deuling
Contractor Koonstra from Balkbrug makes use of good October weather to cleave a plot of maize land. Photo R. Pekkeriet
Blok Agro from Swifterbant is harvesting carrots for organic arable farm Bouma in Biddinghuizen. Photo: N. van der Boom
With little soil, the carrot comes into the box. Irrigation was necessary in many places in order to be able to harvest, or even for growth. Photo: N. van der Boom
At the beginning of September, contractor Klompe from Emmeloord harvests the last 2 beds of red onions on this plot. Photo: N. van der Boom
Harvesting onions in the dark produces special pictures with all that dust. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agriphoto

Looking back on an exceptional harvest

5 November 2018 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

It is no exaggeration to say that the 2018 harvest was exceptional. At the beginning of November it is still possible to work under almost ideal conditions. With most of the country's crops, it's time to look back.

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