Arable farming and contracting company Sandee is busy clearing land so that it can dry up. It is very wet in places in the northeast, among other places. Photo: H. Deuling
Contractor Meilof from Smilde sprays liquid potash over the stubble with their brand new Ploeger AT3103 fertiliser. Photo: H. Deuling
Preparing land for sugar beet at Blitterswijk Agro in Biddinghuizen. The ground is stiff in places after all the rain. Photo: N. van der Boom
Before land is laid out, liquid fertilizer is first applied, here at the Stokman arable farm in Biddinghuizen. Photo: N. van der Boom
Fertilizing on grassland at the end of February by contractor Van der Vegt from Mariënheem. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
The contracting company could lose so much capacity with this customer that 2 machines were working at the same time. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
A Claas Jaguar 860 in a special jacket during the open day of Technik Center Alps, just across the border at Roermond. Photo: Marcel K
Two Claas Lexion combines on Terra Trac tracks during the open day of TCA. Photo: Marcel K
The Renault Atles was sold very little and it did not become a popular model in the Claas jacket either. These were for sale at Ritchie Bros. Photo: J. Eising
Valtra has been available in many colors for a long time, but purple is very special. Photo: J. Eising

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Arable farmers finally get to work

1 April 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

After a few nice, dry days, arable farmers can resume sowing. It is mainly sugar beets and onions that go into the ground, although it is not immediately competent everywhere.

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