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The Proven Reliability and Versatility of the Kinze 3000 Series Row Unit

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Durable. Reliable. Efficient. The proven row units of the Kinze 3000 series planters are designed for farmers who want highly customizable planter options combined with simple maintenance and low cost of ownership.  These proven row units are equipped with load-equalizing steel gauge wheels to provide strength, accurate seed placement, and...

Which Meter Drive is Right for You?

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Advances in planter technologies have dramatically changed metering drives through the years.  Today’s planters can be equipped with anything from a simple ground contact drive to a state-of-the-art electric drive completely controlled by GPS. So which one is best for your planter? Kinze provides options for what meter drive is...

Which Seed Meter is Right for You?

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A Brief History of Seed Meter Technology It used to be, when farmers went to the field to plant, the planting monitor on the tractor was equipped with simple indicator lights. These lights showed whether or not seeds were actually getting to the ground. If a seed tube became plugged,...

Which Closing Wheels Do You Need?

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Choose from multiple closing wheel options that create superior seed-to-soil contact and precise seed placement across multiple soil types and tillage practices. Clockwise from Top Left: Rubber "V" Closing Wheel; Cast Iron "V" Closing Wheel; Double Disc/Single Press Wheel Closing Wheel; Spiked Closing Wheel Rubber “V” and Cast Iron “V”...

Displays for Kinze Planters: Options, Features and Differences

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Kinze planters are engineered for precision and accuracy. You look to your planter display for that assurance and control as you pull through the field. Kinze planter monitors  and displays have evolved over the years to help you. To help you see what is happening on the planter. To monitor...

Wrapping Up the 2017 Harvest

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November 27, 2017 Crop Report The latest USDA "Crop Progress" report came out on November 27, 2017, and reported that 95% of corn has been harvested in the primary production states. This compares to 90% harvested the previous week, 98% a year ago, and the 5-year average of 98%. The report did...