New Ploughs and Knife Roller Cultivator to be unveiled

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At this year’s Cereals event, Amazone is set to showcase several new innovations including the Cirrus Grand 9004 trailed cultivator drill, the TopCut 12000 knife roller cultivator, and two new ploughs – the compact Teres 200 and the larger semi-mounted Tyrok. The lineup also features the UK debut of the 7-metre-wide Cobra shallow tine cultivator and the Venterra inter-row cultivator in its refreshed green and orange colour scheme. The trailed Precea precision seeder will also make a prominent appearance.

An on-stand evening reception hosted by Amazone is scheduled for the first evening of the show, 11 June, where visitors are invited to enjoy drinks and pizza.

New Teres 200 – Mounted Plough
Designed for tractors up to 200 hp, the Teres 200 is a lightweight, compact plough available with up to five furrows. It features hydraulic or mechanical furrow width adjustment, AutoAdapt front furrow alignment, and optional overload protection via shear bolt or hydraulics. The SpeedBlade plough bodies include an oversized front shin on the mouldboard, which minimizes wear even at high speeds, significantly reducing maintenance costs.

New Cirrus Grand – Trailed Cultivator Drill
The Cirrus Grand 8004-2C and 9004-2C models feature a 5,750-litre twin or triple split tank hopper and advanced AMAZONE seeding technology. With individual row shut-off and a segmented distribution head, the Cirrus Grand achieves overlap reductions to under 1%. Precise coulter shut-off timing adapts for seed pipe lengths, enhancing accuracy and reducing waste. The newly designed Matrix tyres apply strip-wise consolidation directly to the seed row, supporting both soil structure and water infiltration.

New TopCut – Knife Roller Cultivator
Debuting in the UK at Cereals 2025, the TopCut 12000-2T features a 12.1-metre working width and modular design with up to three consecutive tool segments and various rear attachments. It supports configurations with knife rollers, Minimum TillDiscs, and straw harrows or packer rollers. Ideal for shallow cultivation (0–2 cm), the TopCut efficiently prepares seedbeds while promoting weed and volunteer crop germination. Its reversible knives double the service life, maintaining high work rates (up to 20 km/h) with fuel use around 2.5 l/ha.

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