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Farming Practices in Europe

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Farming is a global industry with significant activity on every continent other than Antarctica. As we have traveled the world and met farmers in many different countries, we have learned that there are many similarities in how we all go about producing crops to contribute to feeding our growing populations....

Wait! Was That a New Kinze Grain Cart I Saw at the Farm Progress Show?

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If you were at the 2016 Farm Progress Show, you were able to see first hand Kinze's new innovative single auger grain carts. They join Kinze's family of dual auger grain carts which have always had a reputation for durability, dependability and good value at trade-in time. If you were not...

Innovative Grain Carts – the Difference is Kinze

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Kinze innovation in grain carts started 45 years ago when we introduced the first two-wheeled flotation grain cart that held 435 bushels of grain. Since then, several generations of carts have proudly worn the blue paint — each with new innovations and the consistent reliability that make them a Kinze grain...

Great Kinze Innovations: the Brush Type Seed Meter

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It was the late 1980s when engineer Harry Deckler came up with a big idea for a new seed meter that would allow farmers to plant soybeans with unmatched accuracy. Deckler was wholly confident in his idea, but his current employer didn’t share his enthusiasm and vision.   So Deckler...

The Yield Advantages of Kinze Split Row Planters

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When Kinze introduced the Planter Split Row System with “push-type” row units back in 1983, the basic premise was a row crop planter that was convertible between narrow and wide row spacing.  The Split Row Planter, or “Interplant System” as it was also referred to, helped farmers truly “split the...

The Kinze History Book: 50 Years of Disruptive Innovation

"When I started this business 50 years ago, I never once thought of what it might become. I just knew that I didn’t want to work for someone. I had to have room to chase after my own ideas and create things — innovative and new things." – Jon Kinzenbaw...