HARDI – Your partner in crop protection
HARDI, a name synonymous with agriculture, traces its roots back to Denmark and has been a stalwart in the New Zealand farming landscape since the early 1980s. Today, with expansive manufacturing and distribution facilities spanning over 10,000 m2 in Adelaide, HARDI exemplifies its commitment to Kiwi operators by providing genuine and accessible product support.
Leading this charge is Ross Dickson, a seasoned territory manager, bringing his wealth of experience to energise the New Zealand market.
At the upcoming Southern Field Days, HARDI is set to showcase a lineup of its most coveted sprayers, including the cutting-edge MEGA—which will make its official debut in the New Zealand market.
The MEGA sets new benchmarks for linkage sprayers with its sleek and modern design. Accompanying it is the MASTER, a tried-and-true KIWI favourite. Both linkage sprayers boast 1000 and 1800L tank options with robust boom configurations, offering versatile capacity for both rolling properties and commercial row crop spraying.
HARDI also presents a comprehensive range of trailed and self-propelled sprayers tailored for large-scale farming and contract work.
On-site, explore the HARDI Navigator, a trailed sprayer designed for entry and mid-level users.
Engineered for effortless operation, this sprayer guarantees reliable and consistent results.
HARDI's commitment to excellence extends beyond machinery to leadership in specific areas of agricultural spraying.
With over 60 years of continuous research and development, HARDI introduces innovations in fluid control systems, chemical induction hoppers, manual and hydraulic folding booms, robust diaphragm pumps, and precision ISO-standard nozzles.
HARDI combines local knowledge and support with the world’s latest technologies.
Working to stringent European standards means the company is always investing to improve environmental protection and operating efficiency. Whatever advancements are achieved in Europe, HARDI ensures they seamlessly adapt to meet local farming needs through their production and support facilities on our side of the world.
The HARDI site will be well worth a visit. Make sure to drop by Site no 251.
You'll get to see some top spraying equipment right here in New Zealand.