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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...

Our Thanksgiving Feast

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As you enjoy time with your family this weekend, remember your holiday table represents more than just food and football. It represents generosity, gratitude, unity, tradition and above all — hard work. Every dish was prepared with care, but only after weeks (or months) of labor and sacrifice by farmers...

AGRITECHNICA 2017

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Agritechnica is the world’s largest indoor agricultural machinery and technology show, featuring 2,900 exhibitors from 52 countries. It is a week-long show that is held every two years in Hanover, Germany. Just under half a million visitors travel from all over the world to Agritechnica to see the latest technology and...

Harvest Nears Completion

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November 6, 2017 USDA Report Earlier this week, the USDA "Crop Progress" report came out reporting that 70% of corn, and 90% of soybeans have been harvested in the primary production states. This compares to 84% of corn and 92% of soybeans harvested by this time last year, and a five...

Harvest Season Driving Tips

Farm equipment incidents most commonly occur on public roadways, according to the National Ag Safety Database. With fall harvest season soon upon us, it’s important for rural drivers and farm equipment operators to share the road. Remain alert at all times and be considerate of each other. Here are some...