A dairy farm in South Limburg is injecting slurry at the end of February. Photo: I. Jacobs
The Ploeger AT4103 trike from contracting firm Hartmann from Maastricht remains a special sight in the country. Photo: I. Jacobs
At the start of the manure season, contractor Johan Frens from Hulshorst in Zeewolde is busy injecting slurry with the drag hose injector. Photo: J. Drost
At the same time, contracting company Gebr. Blankespoor from Harskamp working on their Vervaet Hydro Trike XL on the Veluwe. Photo: J. Drost
Schuring Manure processing from Ter Wisch/Sellingen distributes a mixture of composted leaf waste for arable farm Platen. Photo: H. Deuling
Dairy farm Poelman from Nieuw-Buinen is working with their own combination to inject slurry. Photo: H. Deuling
Extremely early, on 25 February, slurry was already being used in the Veenkoloniën. There is even a cloud of dust behind the injector of contracting company Sandee. Photo: H. Deuling
Contractor Bruggers is taking advantage of the fantastic weather to work with the fixed fertilizer spreaders. Photo: H. Deuling
Dairy farm De Jong in Swifterbant injects slurry on the last day of February. Photo: N. van der Boom
Spring plowing on clay soil is slowly increasing in Flevoland. Certainly in combination with the Ecoploeg, as here at PPO Lelystad. Photo: N. van der Boom

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

It's still manure that strikes the clock

8 March 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Even with the little rain that has fallen in the meantime, contractors and dairy farmers have been able to spread slurry, especially at the end of February. The wells can now be filled again.

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