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Kinze Dealers Are Rockstars!

There are many keys to success in the farm equipment industry, but it really comes down to two things: good people and good products. Kinze is fortunate to have good people who design, build, market and distribute some of the best planters and grain carts in the industry. Kinze is proud to partner with...

Maintain Your Kinze Grain Cart to Keep Harvest Rolling Strong!

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It's hard to believe that shortly we will be headed back out to the fields with an army of combines, tractors, grain carts and trucks to get the crop out. Typically the combine gets the majority of attention when preparing for harvest, but performing some pre-season preventive maintenance on your...

Jon’s Antique Tractor Collection

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This blog is an abridgment of an article originally written by Kinze employee, Claire Voss for the Kinze employee newsletter. Getting Started Jon’s Antique Tractor Collection is a must see for tractor collectors, enthusiasts and farmers. People have traveled from 18 different states, as far as New York and Texas....

Indiana Farmer Believes in the “Blue Crew”

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Since buying his first Kinze planter in the early 1990's, Dan Brettnacher readily adopts new technology and depends upon Kinze to deliver it. The Indiana farmer bought his 4900 when it was released in 2014 and has planted over 12,000 acres in three seasons. He is an avid fan of...

Pack Up the Truck, It’s Time to Vacation!

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Ahhh, the open road. For the next week or two, the job is left behind and you and the family are free to explore destinations unknown! But wait, sometimes the distance between "here" and "there" is more than anyone inside your sheetmetal time machine can handle. The kids, and yourself,...

Time to Put Away the Planter!

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Whew! It was a busy spring waiting on the weather and then planting within a narrow time frame. That last night of planting got late and you rolled onto the yard about 11:00 pm, but it was finished and it felt good to have all the seed in the ground. Now...