The new Kinze Innovation Center reminds visitors just how much technology and creativity goes into creating planters and grain carts. There’s something for everyone, from farmers to children, including the “Big Blue” tractor and a rotating display of Jon Kinzenbaw’s antique tractor collection. See the full story on Travel Iowa.
Kinze Manufacturing donated $10,500 to the Williamsburg Music Association to help cover the costs of new instruments and song books. Kinze Vice President and CMO, Susanne Veatch, was a member in the Williamsburg Band during her school years. Read more about the donation at Journal Tribune.
Kinze’s new 4900 Planter uses electric motors – not mechanical or hydraulic drives – for its meters. Kinze is known for their existing hydraulic meters, but believes that the increased speed capabilities of the new electric motors will provide a large benefit to farmers. Read the full story on The Progressive...
As the 2013 planting season begins, this author takes a look at the trends in agriculture. Kinze Manufacturing’s 4900 Planter is a prime example of how technology is changing the way we farm. See the full story in Wisconsin Agriculturist.
Kinze Manufacturing is continuing to innovate with their new 4900 Planter. The planter includes many new features that contribute to increased productivity and precision. Kinze also opened the new Kinze Innovation Center to display the innovative work of their engineers. Read more from Business Record Iowa.
Luc van Herle, of Kinze Manufacturing, unveiled the new 4900 Planter at the 2013 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. In this video, Luc walks through the new features of the 4900 Planter. See the video from Farm Equipment.