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Great Kinze Innovations: the Rear-fold Planter

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By the mid-1970s, Kinze was growing steadily through sales of its grain carts and anhydrous ammonia applicators, as well as the adjustable width plow licensed to DMI, Inc.  Still, Jon Kinzenbaw sensed there was something missing from the Kinze product offering. That big idea that could propel his still-young company to the...

New Kinze Technology Makes Farming Easier

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We continue celebrating 50 years of loyalty, innovation and improvements with the next post in our year-long series on Sparks of Innovation, which takes you out in the field to meet our customers and hear why they stay true to blue.  This month, we’re visiting Dan Brettnacher of Brookston, Indiana. In the...

#KINZEPLANT15 Photos From Around the World

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We asked you to submit photos of your Kinze planters out in the field this planting season, and the response has been spectacular, to say the least. Photos have streamed in from around the world – from here in the heartland of America to Ontario, Canada and Brescia, Italy. Even The...

How to Minimize Compaction and Increase Yield

It’s not news that planters today are bigger – much bigger – with more rows and attachments as well as higher seed and fertilizer capacity. THE BENEFIT: Planting efficiency + time savings. THE DRAWBACK: More weight going across the field, especially in pinch rows (the middle 6 rows of the planter next...

Spring Planting Photos From Around the World

Have you seen your picture? Earlier this month, we started receiving pictures of 2014 spring planting photos from Kinze owners from around the world. So, we asked our Facebook and Twitter friends to send theirs as well. Check them out! They’re coming from the USA, Canada, Italy, Slovakia and several other...

Operator Tips for Optimizing Planter Performance

Technology has streamlined and simplified many elements of farming, and made farmers more productive and efficient than ever before. But technology isn’t foolproof. Monitors and automated functionality like section control and hydraulic drives require field checks to validate performance.So, when you’re ready to plant this spring, here are a few...