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Essential services for all your
Seed & spraying needs

Our specialists are on hand to help…

… when it comes to spray or seed, we have specific and focused solutions on hand for any need you may have, and the specialists to help you implement them. Our team has over 150 years of collective experience in providing formal assessments of your situation and offering the right advice.

How we can help:

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On - farm Assessments

Before you outlay resources on chemicals, seeds, or equipment, make sure you know exactly what you need. Simply book to ensure that one of our crop care specialists visits and walks the crop or pasture with you to discuss the most economical and sustainable application for your purposes. Our team members have vast experience in identifying weeds, pests, and diseases quickly, and will help you form an effective plan of attack.

 

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Equipment & Service Repairs

We have a fully equipped workshop and an experienced mechanical engineer and service agent available. Not only do we service the brands we sell, but other pump and sprayer brands and models too. All equipment is fully tested and commissioned before it leaves our premises, so you will have the assurance that it is fit for purpose. In addition, we can offer you the appropriate equipment training you need for your level of operation. In every way, we are capable of being your true partner in the field.

Farm Supplies and General Merchandise

Agrispray has strong relationships with a diverse range of suppliers and as such we are to provide a comprehensive range of farm inputs including animal health, dairy hygiene, pipe and fittings and fencing.
If you are looking for something in particular, we can source it for you.

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Environmental Planning

Agrispray has teamed up with Land Insights. Simplifying the capturing of data, planning, mapping & reporting process for you.

In March 2021, the government announced there would be changes to wintering requirements – changes like these are happening more often and technology & data will be significant to the future of farming.