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National Farm Machinery Show Wrap-Up

Kinze sales and support personnel spent February 12 - 15 at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. The show gave us great opportunities to showcase all of the newest Kinze innovations (like the new Kinze multi-hybrid planter) and to interact with some of the best farmers around. We launched...

The Sum of One. The Accuracy of 99%+.

Editorial provided by Chris Schlesser, Kinze District Manager I remember the first time I saw Kinze’s new 4000 series vacuum meter. The one with electric drive. At the time, they called it “Project Echo,” one of several top-secret innovations being developed at Kinze.   Rumors had been circulating for months with...

Care and Maintenance Tips for Fertilizer and No-Till Attachments

Taking time during the off season to tune up your planter ensures you’re ready to roll into the fields soon as planting season arrives. In January we published a post highlighting some key tips for Seed Meter Care and Maintenance, which I encourage you to check out if you missed it....

A Kinze Exclusive: Hydraulic Weight Transfer

Planters today are much bigger – with more rows and higher seed and fertilizer capacity. For the most part, this is a good thing because it allows growers to plant more acres per day and reduce the amount of time it takes to fill the planter. The major drawback to...

Winter Maintenance Saves Time During Busy Spring

Taking time during the slower winter months to check your planter will help ensure that you get the most out of the busy growing season. Kinze Service Manager Phil Jennings offers his tips for getting your planter ready for spring. See all the tips at Tri-State Neighbor and Midwest Producer.

Seed Meter Care and Maintenance

Proper care and maintenance of your Kinze seed meters is an important part of optimizing your planter’s performance and ultimately, yield potential. Both mechanical and vacuum seed meters should be removed from the planter and cleaned out when not in use. Remember that storing your meters in a clean, dry...