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Kinze, Beck’s Hybrids to Market Multi-hybrid Planter in Eastern Corn Belt

Beck’s Hybrids will be the exclusive company for Kinze’s electric multi-hybrid planter in certain key states in the eastern Corn Belt. Beck’s was instrumental in developing the concept through the on-farm testing in the past few years. Read more about the partnership from Farm Progress. 

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...

A Throwback to the 70s and 80s Featuring Old Kinze Advertisements

Because of the popularity of our Throwback Thursday posts on Facebook and Twitter, we’ve started a new, nostalgic series of blog posts that showcase some of the old ads, brochures and articles, which chronicled Kinze innovations throughout our nearly 50 year history. Multi-row Mobility The 1970s: Kinze gets into the...

Planting on the Cutting Edge

Working with Kinze Manufacturing, Beck’s Hybrids tested the multi-hybrid concept planter in four fields this past spring. Read more from Farm Progress. 

Multi-hybrid Planter in ’15

The first electric multi-hybrid planter from Kinze will be in limited production for the 2015 planting season. The planter successfully demonstrated on-the-go seed hybrid changes during trials. Read the article from Wallaces Farmer.

Kinze Continues Progress on World’s First Electric Multi-hybrid Planter

It was last December when we announced our newest concept planter: the world’s first electric multi-hybrid planter. It was a big announcement and since then things have been moving rapidly at Kinze as we prepare to bring this exciting innovation to market.  In preparation for market, Kinze collaborated and placed planters...