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Farmer Uses Kinze to Experiment With Cover Crops

Hear from a no-till farmer about how he plants cover crops in mixes using his Kinze planter. See the video from No-Till Farmer. 

The Planter of the Future is Here

During the Tools of the Future tour, research director for Beck’s Hybrids discussed the benefits of multi-hybrid planting technology. Their study, conducted with Kinze and Precision Planting, found that multi-hybrid planting increases net profit to $54.24 per acre and shows a 9.5 bushel per acre yield increase.  Read more from Agriculture.com.

Kinze’s Innovations Excite Farmers for Future Farming Technologies

Kinze’s latest innovations, particularly the Multi-Hybrid Planter, have caught the attention of farmers and industry leaders worldwide. These high-tech tools have been making headlines and showing farmers everywhere how technology can benefit their operations. Check out some of the top news stories featuring how Kinze is influencing the future of...

The Kinzenbaw Tractor Collection

Blogger Donna had the opportunity to tour Jon Kinzenbaw’s private tractor collection. Jon’s collection includes hundreds of tractors housed in a shop on his farm, and he gives tours of the shop twice a year. Read more from Just Me: My Country Life. 

Top 10 Reasons to Visit the Kinze Innovation Center

1. Discovery See the motivation, imagination and perseverance of American innovators and the steps taken (and challenges faced) to bring new products and technologies to farmers worldwide. 2. It’s a Tremendous Educational Experience – for Young & Old Interactive children’s displays. Technology displays. Historical farm machinery you won’t find anywhere...

Beck’s and Kinze Practical Farm Research Update

The corn planted using our Multi-Hybrid Planter is almost ready to tassel, according to Jason Webster from Beck’s. The field in Texas was planted in February using Kinze’s Multi-Hybrid Concept Planter. Hear the interview from Farm Week Now.