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Kinze Introduces Offset-Pivot Hydraulic Door

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WILLIAMSBURG, IOWA (February 19, 2025) – Built on Kinze’s 60-year history of designing and building innovative, durable, and easily maintained equipment, Kinze is introducing the Offset-Pivot Hydraulic Door available in 40' to 120' widths and heights up to 30'. This door was initially designed and manufactured out of the need...

Kinze Offers New Configurations, More Fertilizer Options, Display Enhancements, and Hydraulic Doors for 2026

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WILLIAMSBURG, IOWA (February 11, 2025) – For model year 2026, Kinze Manufacturing is introducing a new dual product fertilizer system on all configurations of its 5900 front fold planter. With this industry-exclusive dual product system featuring row-by-row section control, two different fertilizer products can be applied at the same time...

New Kinze 5670 Planter Offers Enhanced Productivity, Convenience and Serviceability for 2025

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WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Jan. 25, 2024) — For the 2025 planting season, Kinze Manufacturing is introducing the new 5670 pivot fold, split row model planters. Utilizing the latest and best in technology and performance-boosting features, the 5670 delivers enhanced productivity, increased operator convenience and efficient serviceability. The versatile 5670 pivot fold,...

Kinze Blue Vantage display now connects with Climate FieldView™

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The best planter display now easily shares data with a trusted name in field analysis software. Beginning February 2024, all Kinze Blue Vantage displays updated with the latest Kinze software release will be able to share field data with the Climate FieldView Drive. By simply adding a FieldView Drive adapter...

The Kinze Re-powers

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Only three years after opening his small welding shop, Jon had forged a solid reputation for being able to complete tough modification jobs. With a skilled hand, a sharp mind, and the courage to take on any challenge, Jon tackled a farmer’s request to fit a Detroit 8V-71 engine into...

The First Patent

1971 Rear Plow
The early ’70s were pivotal years for Kinze Manufacturing. When Jon went to the local Oliver dealer to order a new plow, he left empty-handed. Before long, he was at the U.S. Patent Office in Washington, D.C., applying for Kinze’s first patent: an industry-changing plow design. Read the story as...