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By Nikki Jamieson
Taber Times
njamieson@tabertimes.com
This year, an aerial business is getting a sky-high honour.
Kinniburgh Spray Service Ltd. is being awarded the Taber and District Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year award for 2015.
Operating since 1952, the business started when three Kinniburgh brothers – Jack, Scott and Ring – decided to use an aircraft to spray fields instead of ground spraying in an open cab truck. They already had an aircraft, purchased alongside with a neighbour, and enjoyed it so much they went into business.
“We do aerial application. I won’t say crop dusting anymore because we don’t do that,” said Shaun Kinniburgh, owner of Kinniburgh Spray Service. “We do some fire bombing and forestry applications. Most of our work though is agriculture… The majority of our work is for fungicide, spraying for disease and spraying for bugs, and we do a lot of fertilizer work as well.”
Now, three generations later, the family business has a variety of planes at their disposal, with members flying everything from air tractor to Boeing 737s.
“It was a family thing,” said Kinniburgh. “I grew up on a farm with ten to 13 airplanes on it all the time, so I just kind of got hooked young.”
Kinniburgh, who is also the president of the Canadian Aerial Applicator Association, took over the family business five years ago. Since then, the spray service have been steadily updating over the last five years, doing things such as getting new planes, reducing their environmental impact and becoming paperless, streaming their services from the loading areas to the aircrafts.
“I believe in innovation and technology; that’s what is going to push you through the future, and I’m not afraid to try that.”
When he learned that the business had received the Small Business award, he was very surprised.
“We just do what we do. We try to do the best we can, we’re here to do a good job, protect the environment as we’re doing the job, we support the community”, said Kinniburgh. “I wasn’t expecting it at all. It was something I’ve never thought about until I got the phone call. So I was very surprised, and honoured. It felt good, that people recognize what we’re doing.”
Although admittedly unsure on why they were nominated, Kinniburgh is quick to credit the recent upgrades and workers for their continued success.
“We’re a very team-focused business, where everyone has a say. Not me, everybody does.”
In addition to aerial application, which keeps them busy throughout the summer, the company also sells crop protection products and offers aircraft maintenance services, which they are particularly focused on at this time of year.
Kinniburgh Spray Service will formally receive their award during the awards dinner on Jan. 15, 2016. Other award recipients this year include Molnar Farms (Spirit of Taber), Doug Emek (Outstanding Citizen of the Year) and Wade’s House Moving and Heavy Haulers (Customer Service Excellence).
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