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10 Predictions for a Bold, New Agriculture

The agriculture industry is changing quickly with technology, and this author lays out ten changes he expects to see by 2020. Included on his list are tractors that drive themselves. Kinze Manufacturing has already demonstrated this technology and is experimenting with tractors that pull planters by themselves. See the full...

New Planters, Attachments for 2013 Automate the Job of Planting Seed

Innovations in planter technology are bringing us one step closer to planters operating themselves. New features and attachments out this year highlight these innovations. Kinze Manufacturing has demonstrated an autonomous harvest system and is streamlining electronics on its planters. See the full story from Farm Industry News.  

Proper Planter Maintenance Critical to Productivity

Kinze Manufacturing’s Phil Jennings gives tips on how to ensure your planter is mechanically sound for the planting season. He provides a list of mechanics, monitors and technology to check. See the tips on High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal.

Kinze Advises Planter Prep During Winter Months

Williamsburg, Iowa (Nov. 20, 2012) – The people at Kinze® Manufacturing, Inc. understand the urgency to get seed in the ground shortly after the planting window opens. Because many Kinze employees also farm, they know how critical proper planter maintenance is to ensuring maximum productivity and efficiency during this short time. While it’s very...

Kinze Introduces ISOBUS Electronics Capability

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WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Aug. 7, 2012) – Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. announces a new option for its planters: ISOBUS-compatibility. This capability allows easy “plug and play” operation with any ISO-compatible tractor, including those sold by John Deere with GreenStar™ Displays. With this interconnectivity, farmers do not have to change monitors, displays, wiring harnesses, or electrical...

Gear Up Your Grain Cart

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WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Aug. 6, 2012) – Efficiency is key when it comes to harvest, and this has become even more important in recent years as farm sizes increase yet the amount of time to harvest remains the same. “Harvest can and should move very quickly when the crop is ready,” says...