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Aerial topdressing is the
aerial application of
fertilisers over
farmland using agricultural aircraft. It was
developed in New
Zealand in the 1940s and...
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aerial application of
pesticides (crop dusting) or
fertilizer (aerial
topdressing); in
these roles, they are
referred to as "crop dusters" or "top dressers"...
- application. The
specific spreading of
fertilizer is also
known as
aerial topdressing in some countries. Many
countries have
severely limited aerial application...
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aircraft made in New Zealand. One of the
first aircraft designed for
aerial topdressing, the
Fletcher has also been used for
other aerial applications as a utility...
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derivative of the
Fletcher FU-24 (later
called the PAC Fletcher)
aerial topdressing aircraft,
manufactured by the
Pacific Aerospace Corporation in Hamilton...
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cargo and p****enger hauling,
aerial application (crop
dusting and
aerial topdressing), and
civil aviation duties.
Shortly after the end of the
Second World...
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Canada during the type's
wartime years.
After the
development of
aerial topdressing in New Zealand,
large numbers of ex-Royal New
Zealand Air
Force Tiger...
- Prototype.
First flew on
August 17, 1985.
Haiyan B Single-seat
agricultural topdressing,
aerial spraying, fire-fighting aircraft, ****ed with an
upgraded 345-hp...
- ScienceDaily. Sartain, J.B. (1984). "Influence of
Selected White-Rot
Fungi and
Topdressings on the
Composition of
Thatch Components of Four Turfgr****es". Agronomy...
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received P-3B
Orions in 1965. A
research flight helped develop Aerial Topdressing.[citation needed] In 1957, the
Territorial Air
Force (TAF) was formally...