Prepare Your Planter for Spring!

Wrestling state tournaments are done and the kids are now competing for state basketball titles, but where has the winter gone? Weeks from now the tractors will return to the fields and planting for 2017 will begin! Fortunately, you put the planter away well, but you seem to remember there were a few components that need replacement before starting to plant. To assist in identifying what planter components may need to be adjusted or replaced, and be prepared for a great spring, review the simple list below. To download the complete Kinze Planter Checklist to print and mark up while you inspect the planter, click here. Thoroughly inspect for loose hardware. Pay particular attention to: Parallel arm boltsTransport and field wheel boltsCenter post bearing...
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Navigating the National Farm Machinery Show

Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky; February 15-18, 2017 The National Farm Machinery Show (NFMS) is the largest indoor farm show in the United States. It has eight exhibit halls spanning more than 1.2 million square feet. There are 850 exhibitors showcasing their latest innovations and products in the farming industry. In addition to hundreds of exhibitors, there are 11 free, educational seminars offered at various times throughout the show. Some are offered multiple days. Plus, you can’t forget about the Championship Tractor Pulls. With so much to see and do, how do you begin to navigate the show? Below are two great resources to maximize your National Farm Machinery Show experience. Map Your Show Map Your Show helps you find exhibitors based on...
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Seed Meter Drives – Then and Now

When you consider that today’s corn planters can routinely plant 500 acres a day, it’s hard to imagine that only 200 years ago a farmer did really well to plant only ONE acre of corn in a long day. Typically this was accomplished by one person walking along and making holes with a hoe, or “dibble stick,” followed by another farmer who dropped two, three, or four seeds in the hole before covering it and tamping with soil. Given the labor intensive nature of planting, farmers quickly developed ways to mechanize the process and make it more efficient. Whereas the planting of corn using “dibble sticks” was practiced for centuries, the invention of hand-actuated planters, horse-drawn drill-planters, and check-row planters all took place in a span of only 60 years once the Industrial Revolution...
Farming Practices in Europe

Farming is a global industry with significant activity on every continent other than Antarctica. As we have traveled the world and met farmers in many different countries, we have learned that there are many similarities in how we all go about producing crops to contribute to feeding our growing populations. Kinze has sold planters all over the world since the early 1980’s, with the majority of international planter sales in Eastern Europe and Russia. Despite many commonalities, there are noticeable differences to how we farm here in the US. In Europe and Russia, for example, there are variances in: Row crop spacingFertilizer (dry fertilizer is most commonly used)Primary crop types (sunflowers and rapeseed/canola are the main oilseed crops)Russia plants more...
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Kinze 4900 Gives Crops the Best Start

Watch and find out from Nokomis, Illinois farmer, Todd Stewart, why he plants with a Kinze 4900. Todd sums it up best, "From the beginning, that’s the only way you’re going to start to have the big bushels at the end, is to start right at the beginning, and we feel the 4900 gives us a good start!"
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Merry Christmas Everyone!

2016 was another challenging year in agriculture, but it is not the challenges that define you; it is how you face them. Not one word can simply define Kinze employees, dealers and partners this year; it takes five: integrity, customer focus, excellence, innovation and mutual respect. Below are some examples of the Kinze Core Values as demonstrated by our employees and dealers. Integrity: Giving a first shift opportunity to a single mom with less seniority Customer Focus: Driving eight hours one way on a Saturday to deliver parts to a farmer Excellence: Perfecting the design for successful prototype production and testing Innovation: Introducing single auger grain carts that set a different standard for grain handling performance Mutual Respect: Accepting roles outside of their normal responsibilities...
Upgrading Your Current Kinze Planter

Update existing Kinze planters with the latest technologies to boost yields and extend the useful life of your planter. Retrofit kits to improve seed depth control and spacing, enable variable rate planting, reduce seed waste, and improve planting performance are available. Improve Seed Spacing Precision Upgrade to superior singulation and precise placement by replacing existing mechanical or EdgeVac meters with the Kinze vac meter. This vac meter has a consistent seed drop position resulting in precise seed placement and 99+% accuracy - even at planting speeds up to 8 mph*. MORE INFO Eliminate Over Planting Eliminate over-planting at end rows, point rows and in irregularly shaped fields to reduce seed costs and maximize yield potential. Adding Kinze electric clutches eliminates planting...
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Thanksgiving: Brought to You by Farmers

As you enjoy time with your family this weekend, remember your holiday table represents more than just food and football. It represents generosity, gratitude, unity, tradition and above all — hard work. Every dish was prepared with care, but only after weeks (or months) of labor and sacrifice by farmers around the world. This year we're encouraging you to say thank you to the farmers that work so hard everyday to feed the world.
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Measuring Seed Spacing Accuracy

Accuracy Then and Now Twenty-five years ago, when farmers went to the field to plant, the planting monitor on the tractor was typically equipped with simple indicator lights showing seeds were actually getting to the ground. If a seed tube became plugged, the monitor alarm would sound, and the problem could be resolved. However, this “data” only monitored activity and did not actually measure anything — seed populations were still a function of using the correct combination of gears on the ground drive system, and digging in the dirt to confirm. In the late 1990s, significant improvements were made to seed tube sensors and monitors, and the actual number of seeds planted could be counted. For the first time, real-time...
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Kinze Single Auger Grain Carts Are Working Hard!

The new Kinze single auger grain carts were introduced at the Farm Progress Show in August and were very well received. While they will not be available until 2017, a few lucky farmers have been able to use them on their farms this fall. Enjoy this video of the new 851 and 1051 single auger grain carts hard at work on farms like yours. For more information on Kinze's brand new line of single auger grain carts, contact your local Kinze dealer or visit kinze.com/single-auger-grain-carts.