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Proudly Made in Iowa

Made in Iowa. We take pride in saying these words when talking about our grain carts and row crop planters that are built at our manufacturing headquarters in Williamsburg, Iowa. We champion our Midwest roots to anyone who will listen. Not just because of the pride factor, but also because...

John Deere V. Kinze Part Two: a Chance Worth Taking

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Forty years ago, Kinze Manufacturing was just a small farm equipment startup near Williamsburg, Iowa. After developing several innovative products, the company was starting to attract the attention of farmers looking for ways to improve their farming efficiency. However, Kinze was also drawing the attention of the industry-giant, John Deere....

Kinze Manufacturing Recognizes Changes in Leadership Roles

In order to recognize evolving roles and expanding growth opportunities within the company, Kinze Manufacturing has announced several leadership role changes. Company founder Jon Kinzenbaw has assumed the role of CEO and Chairman of the Board. Susie Kinzenbaw Veatch, Jon's daughter, has been named President and Chief Marketing Officer. Brian...

John Deere V. Kinze Part One: the Meeting of Two Fools

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Forty years ago, Kinze Manufacturing was just a small farm equipment startup near Williamsburg, Iowa. After developing several innovative products, the company was starting to attract the attention of farmers looking for ways to improve their farming efficiency. However, Kinze was also drawing the attention of the industry-giant, John Deere....

Before You Grow: the Ultimate Spring Planting Checklist

Getting ready for planting season can, at times, be a little overwhelming, but in order to kickoff a great season a little preparation goes a long way. With that in mind, Kinze has created a simple checklist to help guarantee all of your equipment is in working order before entering...

For the Love of Machinery: the 2016 National Farm Machinery Show

Love was in the air last week in Louisville. Not because of Valentine’s Day, but because of all the heavy iron on display at the National Farm Machinery Show, hosted on February 10-13. The Kinze Manufacturing booth was the place to be, as scores of farmers looking to update their...