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The Kinze Vacuum Meter

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Since its introduction in 2014, the Kinze Vacuum Meter has consistently demonstrated superior singulation and seed drop for 99%+ accuracy at speeds up to 8 mph*. Here are some of the reasons why. Very Well Suited for a Variety of Conditions Uniform to irregular seedMany different types of seedsLow to...

Prepare Your Planter for Spring!

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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...

Navigating the National Farm Machinery Show

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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...

Seed Meter Drives – Then and Now

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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...

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....

Kinze 4900 Gives Crops the Best Start

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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...