18 December 2023

Olive harvesting 2023

After a difficult year for harvesting, where only 10% of the cereal crop was harvested and no pulse vegetables could be gathered, we are concluding a year of hard work and important economic setbacks with quite acceptable results in our olive grove. While certain olive groves yielded have had no production, the younger ones proved the more fruitful with a good yield.

In order to achieve these good yields in the olive grove, we have had to perform three main precise and persevering work: proper pruning, correct soil management and appropriate phytosanitary and fertiliser treatments. When these three things are done, the olive grove usually thanks you with good yields.

The olive groves harvested were planted in 2018 and 2019, so they have practically entered into production this year. Last year we already collected some olives of them (about 500kg) and this year we had a little more than 4.000kg. On the other hand, the oldest olive grove (about 30 years old) did not produce anything, so we lacked another 5,000 kg. In addition, the olive grove that was destroyed by the famous Filomena storm (planted in 2017) and should be cut to the ground, is still recovering 6 years after it was planted.

All in all, it is a joy to be able to have a good production after a catastrophic summer of cereals and pulse vegetables... we have to recognise that the sunflower was not bad either, although the yields obtained were quite normal. We will continue to work the olive grove so that the fields that have not had a yield this year will have one next year, and for that, the first thing will be to prune them correctly.

Versión en español.


30 November 2023

Agro in Action

Days gone by we could enjoy entertaining day at the New Holland Campus in Peñarubias del Pirón (Segovia). A few days ago, Conrado (presenter of the programme) called us to ask us if we could collaborate with the CyL TV programme called "Agro en Acción", as they were thinking of making a chapter about agro influencers.... For those who do not know “Agro en Acción”, it is a TV programme 100% focused on agricultural machinery. We were delighted to confirm our collaboration and told him that we would participate in whatever he needed. So, the recording we made yesterday, which will be broadcasted on 22 December.

There we met Conrado, the presenter, and Fernando, the cameraman, with whom we have already met at some trade fairs and we have even made a trip together to the Steyr factory (St. Valentin - Austria), so we knew each other before. Essentially, they are very great followers and we also watch all the “Agro en Acción” programmes. So we think the admiration for the work done is mutual.

On the other hand, we took the opportunity to return to the New Holland Campus. A beautiful rural house in the heart of Segovia where the Italian brand organizes many training events, demonstrations, marketing and sales courses, etc. It is always a pleasure to visit that Campus.

All in all, it was a very interesting day that we hope will be reflected in the “Agro en Acción” programme. We will let you know when the chapter is published, and we will also indicate the link so that you can watch it on Internet for all our followers who are outside Castilla y León.

Versión en español.