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Check Out the Latest Happenings at Kinze!

From publishing children’s books to engineering multi-hybrid planters, production levels at Kinze are rivaling that of Santa’s workshop in the lead up to Christmas. The Kinze multi-hybrid planter was announced in early December, making it an easy way for farmer’s to optimize their yields. The planter uses the Kinze 4000 series electric drive...

Jon Kinzenbaw – a Leader in the Field

With the 50th anniversary of Kinze Manufacturing in 2015, Jon Kinzenbaw and Susanne Kinzenbaw Veatch sit down with Successful Farming Magazine to share Kinze’s humble beginnings and the core values the company still operates on today. They also discuss their predictions for the future of agriculture. Read the full interview on Agriculture.com. 

Kinze Manufacturing Has Lots Going on

Kinze’s Phil Jennings talks to Brownfield Ag News about some of Kinze’s biggest projects. Kinze’s autonomy project is making great progress after being tested by farmers this season. Kinze is also working on dual-hybrid planter technology with Becks. In addition, Kinze recently opened its first plant in Europe.  Listen to the full interview...

Kinze Debuts New Planters at Farm Shows

Kinze’s 3700 Series planter is highlighted in this article discussing the new planters and features displayed at recent farm shows. The 3700 Series planter features a front-fold design for easy transportation, and is available with conventional row unit seed hoppers and bulk fill hoppers. See the full article from Farm Progress.

A Glimpse Into the Future With Kinze Autonomy

The author got a sneak peak at the Kinze Autonomous Harvest System at a recent demonstration. They believe the technology is simple to use, and has the potential to make a farmer’s life easier.  See the full commentary in Farm Progress.

Yes, Your Tractor Can Actually Drive Itself

The Kinze Autonomous Harvest System makes driverless tractors a reality. The system allows a tractor hooked up to a grain cart to drive itself to a combine for seamless and efficient unloading. See the story from Farm Progress.