Operating mainly in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, J P Plowright & Son is a sugar beet specialist. Based at Barnstone, near Langar, once the last of the 2,430ha or so have been lifted, the focus switches to spring drilling 1,200-1,400ha for next season.
The contractor reckons to have been one of the first to offer a sugar beet harvesting service in 1948, taking delivery of its first six-row harvester, one of the first French-made six-row Moreau harvesters in the UK, in 1974. This was sold to them by Jeremy Riley, before he set up J Riley Beet Harvesters.
2024 not only marked the 50th anniversary of six row harvesting for the contractor, but also the 30th anniversary of it buying Dutch-made Vervaet harvesters from J Riley, having bought their first, a…
