Time is often the scarcest resource for Dutch dairy farmer and potato grower Erik Hans, with a lot of the
main machinery operations kept in house. Most of the equipment is sourced second-hand and, to maximise output, he looks to do as many operations in a single pass as possible. For example, rather than using a plough for primary cultivations, the farm relies on a spading machine or deep subsoiler/cultivator combination. Both of these are 3.0m wide and are used in combination with a semimounted drill.
Cover crop tillage train: Four operations in the one pass
Time is often the scarcest resource for Dutch dairy farmer and potato grower Erik Hans, with a lot of the main machinery operations kept in house. Most of the equipment is sourced second-hand and, to maximise output, he looks to do as many operations in a single pass as possible. For example, rather than using […]
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