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Kinze Recommends 10 Tips for Spring Planter Preparation

WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa – (March 3, 2015) – Kinze® Manufacturing is celebrating 50 years in business this year, with thousands of planters and grain carts running strong on farms around the world. Many of Kinze’s employees are farmers themselves and know that spending a little time on machinery maintenance during the off-season...

Kinze Offers Conversion Kits for Meters

Kinze is releasing two types of conversion kits to convert EdgeVac meters to 4000 Series Vacuum meters, which allow for singulation accuracy and accurate seed spacing and population. The kits are available for planter models 3110, 3140, 3200, 3500, 3600, 3660, 3700, 3800 built in 2010 or later. Read more...

Kinze Offers Conversions Kits for EdgeVac Meters to 4000 Series Vacuum Meters

WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa – (February 17, 2015) – Kinze® Manufacturing, Inc. is introducing the option to convert EdgeVac meters to 4000 Series Vacuum meters. This conversion allows for superior agronomic performance with singulation accuracy up to 99%+ and accurate seed spacing and population.  Kinze is releasing two kinds of conversion kits, the conventional hopper conversion kit and...

Jon Kinzenbaw Recognized as Revolutionary in Agriculture Industry

Kinze’s founder Jon Kinzenbaw was recognized by the Iowa Farm Bureau with the 2014 Distinguished Service to Agriculture award. The company that Jon started in 1965 at age 21 has grown to employ hundreds and has received almost 50 U.S. patents for their innovative technology. Read more from the Farm and...

Top 10 Technologies for the Farm

Kinze is leading the way in creating innovative technology for the farm, including autonomous systems, ISOBUS, and electric motors. These technologies are among those expected to impact the farming business over the next few years. Read more about the technologies from Farm Industry News. 

Don’t Forget to Check Planter Electronics

Kinze Manufacturing Service Manager Phil Jennings advises farmers to ensure all your electronics are performing before the planting season starts. Farmers should check that the display works properly and download the latest software. Read more tips from Farm Progress.