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Kinze Celebrates Official Date of 50th Anniversary

On December 10, 1965, my dad - a 21-year-old farm boy from Victor, Iowa - opened his own welding shop. No one could have guessed it would one day grow to be the largest privately owned manufacturers of agricultural equipment in the world.  As we celebrate 50 years of disruptive...

Kinze Salutes U.S. Servicemen and Women

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Veterans Day, observed on November 11 of each year, is the day that we as Americans ensure veterans know how deeply we appreciate the sacrifices they have made in order to keep our country free.  Through the years, Kinze has been honored to work with so many veterans as customers and co-workers....

Ohio Farmer Knows He Can Count on Kinze

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Today, Sparks of Innovation takes you to De Graff, Ohio, where Steve Schlumbohm has been planting corn and soybeans with Kinze planters since 1978. Steve said he’s always liked the design of Kinze equipment and how it’s built. But that’s not the only thing that keeps him coming back to Kinze. “It...

Carve Kinze Halloween Pumpkins

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As a special thank you to our fans, we created Kinze pumpkin stencils to use this Halloween season! Download the stencils below and get to work creating your Kinze masterpiece. The steps are easy! Download the Pumpkin Stencil of your choice and print to fit your pumpkin.Mark the pattern from...

Kinze is a Johnson Family Farming Tradition

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For Jerod Johnson, Kinze planters and grain carts have become part of his family’s farming tradition. His father purchased his first Kinze planter 25 years ago and the Johnson family has been using Kinze equipment on their farms near Avoca, Iowa ever since.  Originally, Kinze’s push row units caught the...

Great Kinze Innovations: the Brush Type Seed Meter

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It was the late 1980s when engineer Harry Deckler came up with a big idea for a new seed meter that would allow farmers to plant soybeans with unmatched accuracy. Deckler was wholly confident in his idea, but his current employer didn’t share his enthusiasm and vision.   So Deckler...