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Welcome to the Kinze “Sparks of Innovation” Blog

Stories inspire us. Stories of success drive us to achieve great things of our own. Stories of perseverance encourage us to keep going – even despite formidable obstacles. Even stories of failure can inspire us by reminding us that success is never a given and we must always stay focused,...

Kinze’s Culture of Innovation

Almost a year ago, we unveiled the new 4900 series planter.  This innovative, front fold planter comes in 12, 16 and 24 rows with 30” spacing. It has many desirable features including the all new vacuum meter with an electric option providing 99.5%+ accuracy up to 8mph! Kinze built a...

Grain Cart Maintenance Before Harvest Season

Efficiency is vital during harvest season. This article offers tips for keeping your grain cart in effective and efficient working condition through preventative maintenance. Read more on Iowa Farmer Today. 

Isobus Technology Used in Kinze Row Crop Planters

Manufacturers are working on creating ISOBUS technology that allows farmers to use precision technology to connect any brand of tractor with any implement. Kinze will be producing its ISOBUS line of planters that will include a single monitor in the tractor cab. See the full story, “ISOBUS shows promise, but...

Harvesting Concepts – Kinze System Coming to Fruition

Kinze Manufacturing has spent the last year honing their Autonomous Harvest System technology. This article explores the methods used to test the equipment, including the use of Kinze testing fields and giving farmers the chance to try the technology.  Read the full article on pages 24-25 in Mission Critical. (After opening...

Hydraulic Weight Transfer Technology to Reduce Soil Compaction

Tractor and planter compaction can reduce yields. Among possible solutions is Kinze Manufacturing’s hydraulic weight transfer system. The hydraulic weight transfer system keeps the wing rows in the ground, improves depth control and reduces soil compaction. See the story on Ag Web.