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Kinze Electronics: a Closer Look

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The Goal The more you can control, the better you can operate. That applies to us, too. Kinze Electronics Division was created to develop proprietary electronic systems for Kinze planters—designed, tested and supported by Kinze. This gives us total control on the products we produce so we can deliver systems that make...

Displays for Kinze Planters: Options, Features and Differences

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Kinze planters are engineered for precision and accuracy. You look to your planter display for that assurance and control as you pull through the field. Kinze planter monitors  and displays have evolved over the years to help you. To help you see what is happening on the planter. To monitor...

AGRITECHNICA 2017

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Agritechnica is the world’s largest indoor agricultural machinery and technology show, featuring 2,900 exhibitors from 52 countries. It is a week-long show that is held every two years in Hanover, Germany. Just under half a million visitors travel from all over the world to Agritechnica to see the latest technology and...

Farming Practices in Europe

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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....

Wait! Was That a New Kinze Grain Cart I Saw at the Farm Progress Show?

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If you were at the 2016 Farm Progress Show, you were able to see first hand Kinze's new innovative single auger grain carts. They join Kinze's family of dual auger grain carts which have always had a reputation for durability, dependability and good value at trade-in time. If you were not...

Innovative Grain Carts – the Difference is Kinze

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Kinze innovation in grain carts started 45 years ago when we introduced the first two-wheeled flotation grain cart that held 435 bushels of grain. Since then, several generations of carts have proudly worn the blue paint — each with new innovations and the consistent reliability that make them a Kinze grain...