Midwest Aviation
Advanced Aerial Application for Your Farm
Midwest Aviation takes pride in offering precision aerial application to include fungicide, insecticide, herbicide, and foiler feeds applications. We offer:
Full field coverage, test strips, along with field surveys.
Helicopters in our fleet are equipped with the newest technology to ensure the application is placed properly for the better coverage .
Our trucks and nurse trailers are all customized in house which allows us to not only get the application done in a timely manner, but allows us to travel to all 48 states .
As a company, we not only care about helping protect our client's crop, but also care for helping the client fulfill any other needs pertaining to the application.
We are happy for our clients to talk with our crew, such as the ground crew or pilots to make sure they are satisfied.
Our Expert Services & Features
Comprehensive Crop Spraying
We provide helicopter spraying services for a variety of agricultural needs. Our applications include herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides.
Agronomy Consulting
Our dedicated agronomist works directly with farmers to advise on what chemicals are needed for specific applications. He also assists with chemical mixing and purchasing. This means you get expert guidance tailored to your farm's unique requirements.
Experienced Pilots
Our aviation team includes skilled pilots, ensuring professional and safe application.
Helicopter Application Advantages
Choosing helicopter application over traditional airplane spraying offers significant benefits, especially for varied terrain and precise coverage:
Superior Maneuverability
Helicopters offer the ability to maneuver effectively in rougher terrain.
Obstacle Navigation
Unlike planes, helicopters can maneuver around obstacles such as power lines, ensuring thorough coverage in challenging fields.
Enhanced Coverage and Precision
Helicopters fly slower than airplanes, which results in more thorough coverage of your crops. The downforce from the helicopter actively forces the chemical spray onto the plants. This significantly reduces chemical drift, which can be a common issue with airplanes, especially in windy conditions, leading to better and more consistent coverage.