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New Innovations in 2015: Kinze Cash and Autonomous Improvements

Innovation never stops here at Kinze Manufacturing. As we celebrate our 50th year in business, we’re looking forward to everything we have in store for the future. The year is off to a great start with these big announcements: Kinze Cash Planter Sales Event There’s never been a better time to...

Kinze Shines at National Farm Machinery Show

What a week it was at the National Farm Machinery Show! The largest indoor farm show in America celebrated its 50th anniversary this year and once again brought together tens of thousands of farmers, ranchers, agriculturalists and equipment manufacturers to talk about the best and latest in agriculture. Kinze, which also...

Kinze Hosts First Robotics Competition

Youth outreach is a strong focus for Kinze Manufacturing – especially when it involves the opportunity to educate students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) activities. Our nation’s future prosperity is closely linked with student success in the STEM fields, and Kinze embraces opportunities to connect with the science, technology and...

New Kinze Software Engineering Center to Support Innovative Product Initiatives

A new dedicated software engineering center, which develops new technologies and software support for Kinze’s leading-edge planter, grain cart and autonomy-driven product lines, has just recently opened in North Liberty, Iowa. The 2800-sq ft. facility, which opened in early December, currently houses five software engineers, with plans to increase staff...

Andy Meyer

Kinze
The planter’s not only narrow going down the road, but also gets it up into the air so you don’t have to worry about dragging the driveway.  (more…)

Kinze Partners With Jaybridge Robotics to Deliver Major Enhancements to Autonomous Harvest System

Kinze continues to improve their Autonomous Harvest System with new capabilities, including side sensors to detect obstacles and the ability to run multiple combines and autonomous carts simultaneously. These features came after several farmers tested the system on their field during the 2014 harvest. The system is the world’s first, large-scale,...