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Planting Maintenance Tips

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Simple Planter Maintenance Tips for Optimal Performance As you have been patiently waiting to plant, we’ve been sharing planting and planter maintenance tips on our social media channels. We’ve compiled a list of those and added a few more! Even if you have started planting, these tips are still helpful....

Its Time to Prepare Your Planter

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In just a few weeks, tractors, planters and all other related equipment will be returning to the fields to start planting the 2018 crop. Because you put your planter away well, you have a great start getting your planter ready to be put in the dirt, however, there are still a...

Liquid and Dry Fertilizer on Kinze Planters

Kinze
We know growers need options for liquid and dry fertilizer. That’s why our spectrum of products provides a variety of ways to meet these requirements at the time of planting. Both in bulk fill and row unit hopper options based on the planter model and row configurations.  Our bulk fill...

Row Unit Attachments for Residue Management

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Varying field residue is no match for Kinze planters. Across multiple soil types and tillage practices, all Kinze planters offer row unit attachments to help clear each row to plant efficiency and accurately for optimal yield.  Coulter Mounted Residue Wheels These free-floating 12-inch diameter wheels have 12 curved tines with...

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

Kinze
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 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”...