CC Agri sugar beet demo day
23rd December 2025
CC Agri will be hosting a sugar beet demonstration day on Thursday 8th January 2026.

A hog roast and hot drinks will be available on the day, with visitors able to see a range of machinery from the Holmer line-up working in the field.
RRL cleaner-loader
The RRL cleaner-loader will be on show, offering a cost-effective solution for loading sugar beet.
Clean transfer loading is achieved using low-wear, knobbed rollers, with a 9.5m overloading width and a 5.5m discharge height providing flexibility across a range of loading scenarios.
Output is rated at up to 200t/hour at 1,200rpm, with a simple and practical design aimed at reliable day-to-day operation.

Terra Variant 600
The Terra Variant 600 will also be demonstrated, producing up to 600hp.
Power is delivered through an 18-speed powershift gearbox, allowing a top speed of 40kph in both field and road work. Continuous 4-wheel drive is fitted, with selectable differential lock, while the beet bunker offers a capacity of 35m³ and unload times of between one and two minutes.
Despite its size, the machine is designed to be light on its feet and kind to the field. A rear three-point linkage is available, with category 3 or 4 options for mounted implements.
The Terra Dos range

The Terra Dos range will be represented by the 5-30 and 5-40 models, offering a single harvester platform with two configurations.
Machines are available with either two or three axles, with bunker capacities ranging from 30m³ (21t) up to 45m³ (31t). Unloading takes between 40 and 50 seconds, with unladen weights of 27–30t depending on specification. Permanent 4- or 6-wheel drive is combined with steering rear axles for manoeuvrability in the field.
The cab is designed with operator comfort in mind, offering a quiet and ergonomic working environment for long harvesting days.
Row options include variable spacing, six-row configurations, or fixed nine- and 12-row setups using forged T-knives. Scalping is handled by the Dynacut system mounted on a parallelogram, followed by Holmer’s Easylift digging system to maintain optimum lifting depth.
Designed to perform across a wide range of soil types and conditions, the machines will be working live on the day.
For more information on the demonstration day, visit the company website.
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