A 'state of the art' self propelled DeWolf Beet harvester at the LAMMA show in 2009
Beet Harvesters are a type of machine that were developed to harvest root crops like sugar beet. The machines remove the top and lift the beet out of the ground and load them into hopper or direct into a trailer. The earliest machines were self built by farmers. The machines have then developed into sophisticated self propelled machines cable of harvesting hundreds of tons per day.
Manufacturers [ ]
Dyson trailed Beet harvester
A Root Harvesters Ltd of Peterbrough Trailed Beet harvester
Agrifac
DeWulf
Dyson
Grimme
Holmer
Kleine
Matrot
Moreau
Root Harvesters Ltd
Standen
Thyregod
Juko
Rational
Tim
Herriau
Armer-Salmon
John Salmon
Whitsed
Ropa
Kleine
Stoll
Vervaet
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