With 3 windrowers, this American contractor is mowing alfalfa in the state of Arizona. Photo: B. Schaap
The swaths of alfalfa are then immediately raked together, so that they do not dry out too much. No rotary rake is used for this, but a kind of speed haymaker. Photo: B. Schaap
This Fendt Favorit 822 sowing wheat in Germany is extra impressive on 8 tyres. Photo: S. Jussen
Due to the dry summer, this German contractor has already started harvesting grain maize in mid-September. Photo: S. Jussen
Ireland no longer has a sugar beet industry, but fodder beets are grown. Here these are harvested with a special top lifting harvester. Photo: S. Casey
Sowing winter wheat in County Cork, Ireland. Photo: S. Casey
The two Claas Jaguar forage harvesters of contractor Meppelink from Dalerveen during their show. Photo: J. Eising
Old gold: A rare Lamborghini 1156 DT. Photo: J. Eising
Also during the second half of November, Van Werven from Oldebroek was still able to work with their grading box due to the dry weather. Photo: N. van der Boom
After the celeriac, the Boudeling arable farm tills the land and winter wheat is sown immediately. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

A touch of summer in the middle of winter

25 January 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

While it has become quite winter in the Netherlands, the photo series offers a touch of summer. This is the case in the US state of Arizona. For summer in Europe we really have to go back a few months.

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