Positions now filled. Thank you for your interest.

Two full-time posts, including a trainee, available in our busy contracting business. [JULY 2025] We are looking for enthusiastic and capable individuals to join our family-owned contract spraying business, based…

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Featured in the Farmers Weekly (March 2024)

Recently we were delighted to have James Andrew, a reporter for Farmers Weekly, ask if he could come up to see our Scorgie Sprayers and the customised setup we have…

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Seasonal Spray Operators

We are keen to hear from anyone with their PA1/PA2 spraying tickets who are available to work in our busy May/June spraying season. We are a family-run, independent, contract spraying…

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What a difference 10 years makes (2011-2021)

Ten years ago all our spraying machines were 24 metres scorgie booms and used saddle tanks mounted on New Holland tractors. Now at the start of 2021, we still use…

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Lewis & Alison’s Charity Tractor Run

Despite the rain, we had an enjoyable day taking part in Lewis & Alison's charity tractor run in aid of Maggie's on 31st October 2021. Well done to Lewis and…

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New Sprayer added to Fleet

Welcome to our new sprayer which has recently been updated from saddle tanks to front and back tanks and a customised 28 metre Scorgie boom.

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Liquid Fertiliser

New service available.  We are now set up to work with the farmer to apply liquid fertiliser up to 200-250 lt/ha. A good time to apply liquid fertilizer is in the spring or autumn…

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Coronavirus

As an essential service to agriculture and food production our highest priority is to provide our continued service for all our customers. We’re taking every possible step to make sure…

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