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Here’s What Our Customers Say

Season after season. Year after year. Decade after decade. We rely on you to tell us what we’re doing right and how we can improve. Read what real Kinze customers have to say about Kinze Manufacturing throughout the years.

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 Livestock Directory, High Plains Journal and Manufacturing News Today. 
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Thanks to America’s Farm Families

With the global population growing exponentially, the role of America’s farm families is more important than ever. The number of people each farmer feeds is growing rapidly and the demands will only intensify in years to come. Thankfully, America’s farmers are up for the challenge.  When sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner with friends and family in the coming days, let us all give special thanks to the farm families across America who sacrifice each day to bring food, clothing and energy to the world.
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Kinze Grain Cart Photos From Across the U.S.

We recently asked our Facebook and Twitter fans to submit photos of their Kinze grain cart during harvest using the hashtag #KinzeHarvest14. We received submissions from across the country of farmers and producers showing off the Kinze blue in their field.  We randomly selected winners from around the country, who each won a Kinze t-shirt or hat. Those nine winning photos are showcased below. See the rest of the photos on our Facebook page.  The contest is over, but we still love seeing updates from your harvest. If you have additional harvest photos, simply send them via Twitter by using the hashtag #KinzeHarvest14 or send them via private message on Facebook. Colby Carpenter, Columbia, Missouri Clinton Schutjer, Woden, Iowa Jared Nordick, Rothsay, Minnesota Jason Guderjahn, Cambria, Wisconsin Marlie Page, Ripon, Wisconsin Teric Frank, Leighton, Iowa Tim Butcher, Gas City, Indiana Trent Hunziker, Kahoka, Missouri Val Riesberg, Harris, Iowa
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13 Tips for Safe Driving During Harvest

Fall harvest season is upon us, so rural drivers can expect to share the road with large farm implements. It’s important for drivers and farm equipment operators to remain alert at all times and be considerate of each other. Here are some good driving tips to keep in mind during harvest season. Tips for Rural Drivers Always be on the lookout for farm machinery. Remember it can unexpectedly turn onto public roads from a field or driveway.Farm machinery typically travels at 25 mph or less, so be prepared to slow down in order to avoid a rear-end collision.Keep a safe distance. This gives better visibility to both drivers and equipment operators.Allow adequate time and distance for farm equipment to make wide turns.Just because you see the equipment does not mean the equipment operator sees you. Tips for Passing Farm Machinery Be sure the machinery is not turning left. Look for...
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Kinze Innovation Center Hosts “Remembering Our Fallen” Photo Exhibit

A very powerful and emotional exhibit makes its way to the Kinze Innovation Center next week. “Remembering Our Fallen”is a touring photo display that honors the ultimate sacrifice made by more than 80 Iowans who lost their lives in Afghanistan or Iraq while wearing our country’s uniform. “Kinze is honored to host ‘Remembering Our Fallen’ and provide tribute to America’s troops. The exhibit serves as a memorial for those we have lost and as a reminder of the brave men and women still fighting for our freedom abroad,” said Susanne Veatch, vice president and chief marketing officer of Kinze Manufacturing. “We are forever thankful for our freedom and the sacrifices of those who have fought and continue to fight for it.” Veatch added that, “All Kinze equipment distributed in North America is made right here in Williamsburg, Iowa. We demonstrate this and our support for our country by featuring the...
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Kinze Honors Top Dealerships

There are many keys to succeeding in the farm equipment industry, but it really boils down to two things: good people and good products. Kinze is fortunate to have good people who design, build, market and distribute some of the best planters and grain carts in the industry. But that’s just the beginning. It takes good people to get those products into the field. Kinze is proud to partner with some of the best agriculture equipment dealerships in the country. Without the passion, knowledge and dedication of our strong dealer network, Kinze wouldn’t be the company it is today. To show our appreciation, each year Kinze honors and awards those dealers who have demonstrated excellence and customer focus while also gaining market share in their respective sales territory. The awards recognize the tremendous efforts at the dealerships – from sales personnel to office administrators. It takes a team to make each and every customer know his...
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Multi-hybrid Planter Shines at the Farm Progress Show

Well, it was a soggy couple of days at the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa last week. But the rain certainly didn’t keep too many farmers away, as thousands turned out to see the latest and greatest products and services from more than 700 ag-related exhibitors. Exhibitors traveled from all over the world to present at the country’s largest outdoor farm show. Overall, we enjoyed good foot traffic through our booth, particularly given the impact the weather had on attendance. Not surprisingly, the biggest draw was the new Multi-Hybrid Planter, which generated a great deal of interest among ag editors and farmers who were curious to learn more about how the planter switches between different hybrids on the go. Kinze developed the Multi-Hybrid Planter this year in cooperation with AgriGold, Becks, Burris and Pioneer,and currently the plan is to release it in limited quantities in spring 2015. In addition, visitors to our booth were also eager to discuss...
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Introducing the 2014 Iowa County Kinze Award Winners

It’s no secret that the world needs more skilled and talented engineers. The craftsmanship, creativity, ingenuity and innovation of a good engineer can yield a myriad of benefits – both on micro and macro levels. Kinze supports numerous programs designed to encourage, inspire, educate, train and support the next generation of engineers. One example is our annual sponsorship of a competition for 4-H and FFA students at the Iowa County Fair where students enter welding and mechanical projects they have built. Student submissions are evaluated and placed by a panel of representatives from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Participating students are also interviewed by a panel of Kinze representatives. On the closing day of the fair, students whose submissions received placement are awarded with a cash prize from Kinze and given the opportunity to advance to a state-level competition. Every participating student is also given a certificate of excellence. This year’s competition saw six participants...
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Kinze’s Coo Brian Mckown Joins Board of Association of Equipment Manufacturers

We’re extremely pleased to announce that Kinze COO Brian McKown has been elected to the ag sector board of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). This is a tremendous honor for Brian who is very deserving of this opportunity. Those who know him can agree that Brian will prove to be an invaluable addition to the AEM board. AEM is an international trade group that provides a breadth of innovative business-development resources for more than 850 member companies from the agriculture, construction, forestry, mining and utility sectors worldwide. Brian’s involvement with the AEM gives us a strong voice in defining the priorities and actions of an important association for our industry. In his new role, Brian will help determine the strategic direction of the AEM for issues related to ag services, activities and programs, in areas including public policy, safety and regulatory standards, equipment statistics and market information, trade shows, global...
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Kinzeman Takes Flight on a High Altitude Balloon

On Saturday, July 12, KinzeMan boldly went where few mascots have gone before. That day a group of students from Williamsburg teamed with Kinze employees to conduct an epic balloon launch – sending KinzeMan and a capsule containing cameras and a GPS transponder soaring over 100,000 feet into the stratosphere. The launch time: approximately 10:25 a.m. CST The launch site: Kinze headquarters in Williamsburg The (predicted) destination: Iowa City The launch was flawless and KinzeMan took to the sky! The GPS transponder enabled us to follow his whereabouts via an online tracking system – albeit with a five-minute delay – and he traveled a path very similar to what we had predicted. With winds coming from the south and east, the balloon lifted and at a few thousand feet turned due east, as predicted, and traveled along Interstate-80 toward Iowa City. At about 60,000 feet (35 minutes into the flight)...
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