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Kinze Uses Farmer Feedback to Build New Front-fold, Narrow Transport Planter

Kinze’s Vice President and CMO, Suzanne Kinzenbaw Veatch, walks us through the features of Kinze’s new 4900 Series planter. Kinze designed this planter after speaking with farmers about what they wanted and needed in their planters. See the video at Farm Industry News. 

Kinze Manufacturing Opens the Kinze Innovation Center

Kinze Manufacturing held a grand opening for their new Kinze Innovation Center (KIC). Iowa Lieutenant Governor, Kim Reynolds, attended the event located at Kinze’s world headquarters. The KIC features the agricultural inventions of Kinze founder and president Jon Kinzenbaw and Kinze engineers. Read the story from AgriMarketing.  

Kinze Opens New Innovation Center, Introduces New Planter

Kinze Manufacturing held the grand opening of their new Kinze Innovation Center this week, along with the big reveal of their new 4900 Series planter. The new planter features a narrow transport front-fold frame design with 30-inch row spacing and hydraulic weight transfer. See the story on High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal. 

Kinze Manufacturing Opens the Kinze Innovation Center

Williamsburg, Iowa (Jan. 25, 2013) – Kinze® Manufacturing, Inc. held a grand opening of the Kinze Innovation Center with Iowa Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds today. The Kinze Innovation Center is located at the Kinze world headquarters on Iowa Interstate-80 and houses all of the major agricultural inventions by Kinze founder and president Jon Kinzenbaw,...

Kinze Unveils New 4900 Planter

Kinze launched the new 4900 Series planter, which includes many new features. The new narrow-transport, front-fold planter includes a revamped seed metering system that offers over 99 percent seed placement accuracy at speeds from 2 to 8 mph. The planter also incorporates hydraulic weight transfer.  These changes spurred from conversations...

10 Predictions for a Bold, New Agriculture

The agriculture industry is changing quickly with technology, and this author lays out ten changes he expects to see by 2020. Included on his list are tractors that drive themselves. Kinze Manufacturing has already demonstrated this technology and is experimenting with tractors that pull planters by themselves. See the full...