Contractor John van Pol from Maria Hoop planting potatoes in North Limburg. Photo: D. van Heel
You don't think of grubbing in spring, but the salsify harvest also continues in April. Contractor Weltjens is working here with 3 Dewulf harvesters. Photo: D. van Heel
A John Deere 6175R with a Lemken 6 furrow on-land plow at work in Drenthe. Photo: J. Eising
Injecting slurry with large material by contracting company Meilof from Smilde. Photo: J. Eising
Arable farm Janssen from Lelystad sows onions in Swifterbant at the beginning of April. Photo: N. van der Boom
In the Noordoostpolder you will find many tractors that are converted into trikes for spring work. This is also the case with contracting company De Rijke. Photo: N. van der Boom
Fertilizing the drag hose by contracting company Sandee with a Veenhuis manure reel. Photo: H. Deuling
Valtra T234 Direct. A demo tractor from dealer Wasse from Hijken. Behind it hangs a Beboma fixed tine cultivator with a self-built packer roller by Bennie Schoemaker from Ter Apel. Photo: H. Deuling
SB Agro grows the onions on ridges. These are pulled with a kopeg after which the seeds are sown immediately. Photo: E. Koolhof
Due to the drought, a lot of water has to be irrigated. Many plots are pre-rolled, such as here in the NOP. Photo: E. Koolhof

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Working quickly in spring without discomfort

23 April 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

After sowing, the planting of the potatoes also goes very smoothly. If there are any inconveniences, it is mainly due to the drought. With the summer heat over Easter, it's hard to believe that snowflakes fell 1 week earlier.

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