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Kinze Manufacturing’s Hydraulic Weight Transfer System

Kinze Manufacturing has developed a hydraulic weight transfer system, an exclusive available only on Kinze planters. The system allows for more even weight distribution and lowers the risk of soil compaction. Watch the video on Farms.com. 

Winter Maintenance Saves Time During Busy Spring

Taking time during the slower winter months to check your planter will help ensure that you get the most out of the busy growing season. Kinze Service Manager Phil Jennings offers his tips for getting your planter ready for spring. See all the tips at Tri-State Neighbor and Midwest Producer.

Jon Kinzenbaw – a Leader in the Field

With the 50th anniversary of Kinze Manufacturing in 2015, Jon Kinzenbaw and Susanne Kinzenbaw Veatch sit down with Successful Farming Magazine to share Kinze’s humble beginnings and the core values the company still operates on today. They also discuss their predictions for the future of agriculture. Read the full interview on Agriculture.com. 

Inside Kinze’s Concept Planter

Kinze’s new electric multi-hybrid concept planter will allow farmers to plant two hybrids on the go. The planter was tested in 2013 with high yield numbers, and will continue testing in 2014. Read more from AgWeb.com.

Childrens Book Tells Kinzes Story

Kinze Manufacturing has published a children’s book that tells a story of agriculture and innovation.  The story focuses on the plow that Kinze founder Jon Kinzenbaw and his friend Bill Dietrich built for the 1974 Farm Progress Show. The book, “Big Blue & Polly,” is the first in a series...

Kinze Manufacturing Releases “Big Blue and Polly” Children’s Book

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Williamsburg, Iowa (Nov. 26, 2013) – Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. has published a new children’s book that retells a story from the 1974 Farm Progress Show. In a marketplace full of kids books, there are very few with agricultural themes, and this one is based on a true story.  “As part of its effort...