
News
Mild winter means we are still spraying Gorse other things to consider is to keep an eye on grass grubs in new pasture and there may be need for some early work on Vines as fungicide protection may be necessary early this spring. This could change if we get a decent run of frost.
Most places have too much growth for effective kills on rabbits just yet, but watch that space, it will change. We have after many years finally got a carrot spreading bucket that is very cost effective it was trialled last year with good results.
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Latest News
Legal battles are continuing with CAA recently leading to the CEO of Heli Ag speaking out at the 2011 Aviation Conference in Wellington.
The Robinson 66 has just been released in New Zealand and while being demoed throughout NZ the Heli Ag pilots put it through its paces. We are very impressed with this helicopter, it has good specs, was confortable in all flight with no sign of any unfavourable traits. We believe that the R66 will soon become the most favoured general aviation agricultural helicopter. Well done Mr Robinson. We are hoping that work on certifying spray gear and a hook for the R66 is completed soon.
Speight's used HeliAg in their latest television ad
HeligAg had a small cameo in the Speight's Great Southern Finishing School series of TV ads.






