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Kinze 4900 Has the Right Technology

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Darren Hull is a young fifth-generation farmer who is interested in trying new farming techniques and practices to increase production on his Concordia, MO farm. Always interested in new technology — when it came time to replace their six row 3000 Kinze planter with something more appropriate for the operation,...

Meet Our Tour Guides

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Taking a Kinze factory tour is like having an all-access pass to a concert. You get to see the behind-the-scenes operations and meet our band of employees.  Experiencing Kinze in this way gives you a better understanding of our manufacturing processes and culture. Who better to guide you during the...

Harvest Season Driving Tips

Farm equipment incidents most commonly occur on public roadways, according to the National Ag Safety Database. With fall harvest season soon upon us, it’s important for rural drivers and farm equipment operators to share the road. Remain alert at all times and be considerate of each other. Here are some...

Farm Progress Show 2017

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The Farm Progress Show is a great place to see the latest innovations in the agriculture industry. This year, Kinze featured an industry-changing planter prototype that garnered a lot of attention at the show. Kinze also launched new grain cart and planter features.  Prototype Planter A 60' pivot fold split row...

Kinze Features Industry-changing Planter Prototype at the 2017 Farm Progress Show (Exhibit #939)

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WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Aug. 29, 2017) – Demonstrating its commitment to continuous innovation, Kinze Manufacturing is displaying an advanced, patent pending prototype 60-foot planter at the 2017 Farm Progress Show offering improved safety and functionality for farmers with large field operations. The prototype has a center pivot, narrow 12-foot transport design...

Now is the Time to Maintain Your Kinze Grain Cart

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It's hard to believe that shortly we will be headed back out to the fields with an army of combines, tractors, grain carts and trucks to get the crop out. Typically the combine gets the majority of attention when preparing for harvest, but performing some pre-season preventive maintenance on your...