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Karsten Dudziak can use the repaired sprinkler again on the farm in Neustrelitz. This is urgently needed. Without additional irrigation, farmers in his region would not be able to grow many crops on a large scale, because the sandy soil does not hold water well. However, he has to regularly move his mobile systems on the smaller and often scattered areas to ensure that everything is supplied. At the Hamburg flower farm, Jens Wöbb is out in the field harvesting white and colorful ornamental pumpkins for decoration. He discovers damage caused by mice. The long pumpkin tendrils are covered in small thorns; Jens is glad that he is wearing a long-sleeved sweater to protect himself. Even as a child, he and his brother grew and sold pumpkins to supplement their pocket money. It rained all morning at Johannes Bercht's. Haymaking is out of the question. Instead, he is standing in the stable with his new apprentice, mucking out. But his cow Lola, one of the oldest animals in the herd, is obviously sick and doesn't want to get up. The two work carefully around the sick animal, give it fresh water and wait for the vet, who will hopefully be able to help. In Schleswig-Holstein, at the Kriseby stud farm, trainee Barbara is preparing for her intermediate exam. Under the boss's guidance, she is expected to describe and assess horses professionally and to be able to conduct sales talks competently. Barbara still has her difficulties with this. Wulf-Heiner Kummetz reveals a few tricks for the upcoming exam that should help her cope with her nervousness. _______________________________________________ Our guidelines for comments: https://www.ndr.de/service/technische... #ndr #ndraufmland #hofgeschichten