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Farming action in the Lower Rhine Plain (Germany)


Richard de Florennes

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Yep, more great pics :)

Maxxum with opening windscreen, that surprised me too but I know the Germans like their opening windscreens.

Anyone know the production years for the Stoll 202 harvester.

As much as I remember, production of the Stoll V202 began in the early 1990s and had ended by the end of the same decade ...

Back to topic, still November 5th: Harvesting corn again for a change ...

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Thanks for all the encouraging comments.

To keep a little bit up-to-date, here is what I saw yesterday after work just around sun-set (although there was almost no sun yesterday ...):

(sorry some pics are a liitle bit blured due to difficult light conditions)

Harvesting celery roots with a Grimme two-row potato harvester:

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it was at the last village before reaching home that I saw some very interesting light on the field left of the road. Stopping, using my binocular and then identifying two New Hollands with two-stage sugar beet harvesting system! As this system was rather rare in our region and will soon replaced by self-propelled harvesters I tryed to do my best regarding photography although it had become completely dark at 5 p.m.:

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