Many old tractors are allowed to go outside again to sow the beets. This also applies to the Meerse arable farm in Lelystad. Photo: N. van der Boom
The brand new Agrifac Condor is fresh from the dealer and can go straight to work at PPO Lelystad. Photo: N. van der Boom
Oats are sown at Klaasse Bos organic arable farm in Dronten. The clay soil was plowed a few weeks earlier. Photo: N. van der Boom
Arable farm Mts. Schouten-Stehouwer sows the sugar beets in 1 pass. The land has been leveled in advance so that the beets come in nicely. Photo: N. van der Boom
Something very different. Arable farmer Kasper Albers from Zandberg is engaged in deep plowing on a sand head. Photo: H. Deuling
Agricultural company Alting from Jipsinghuizen itself spreads the slurry over the arable land, which is supplied by trucks. Photo: H. Deuling
Lovers of the Zeeland draft horse come into action every spring to work a piece of land themselves. Photo: K. de Nood.
Grain, but also sugar beet, was sown there. Not pill seed, but the ball seed that needs to be thinned. Sowing was done with this Smyth from England. Photo: K. de Nood

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

Work on the land follows each other smoothly

11 April 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Beautiful and warm days at the beginning of April ensured that work on the land could be carried out unimpeded. The sowing and planting work is therefore progressing at a rapid pace.

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