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Kinze and Beck’s Hybrids Research Continues on Multi-hybrid Planting

A Texas farmer demonstrated Kinze’s multi-hybrid planter to reporters this week, after testing the system on his field this season. The technology is still in testing phases, and trials like this are helping identify how to make the technology ultra-efficient and cost-effective. Read the story from Hoosier Ag Today and Farm Equipment. 

Stars May Be Aligned for Multi-hybrid Planter

Kinze’s multi-hybrid planer took its inaugural public run recently. Kinze, in collaboration with Beck’s Hybrids, has created a multi-hybrid concept planter that has the potential to save farmers money by allowing them to target seed varieties to field conditions. See the full story from AgFax.com.

National Farm Machinery Show Wrap-Up

Kinze sales and support personnel spent February 12 - 15 at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. The show gave us great opportunities to showcase all of the newest Kinze innovations (like the new Kinze multi-hybrid planter) and to interact with some of the best farmers around. We launched...

Kinze Maintains a Culture of Creativity

Kinze Manufacturing is proving that there’s still room to innovate in farming. Kinze Autonomy, the company’s autonomous tractor system that is currently in testing, is just one example of their many innovations. Founder Jon Kinzenbaw started the company in a small welding shop, and has kept the spirit of creativity...

Kinze Makes Donation to 4-H

Kinze Manufacturing recently donated $3,500 to the Iowa County 4-H group. The money will be used to help build the PA system in the new Iowa County Fairgrounds building. Read more from the Cedar Rapids Gazette. 

Kinze Debuts Multi-hybrid Planter at the National Farm Machinery Show

Kinze debuted new planting technology at the 2014 National Farm Machinery Show.  This was the first time the company displayed their concept multi-hybrid planter that was announced in December. Read more from Agriculture.com and Farm Industry News.