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Kinze Introduces New 5000 Series Row Unit and Two New Planters for 2024

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WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Feb. 15, 2023) – Kinze Manufacturing is launching two planter models for 2024 featuring the company’s new 5000 Series row unit that’s designed to enhance planting precision, boost  productivity and reduce daily maintenance time. The unit will be available on Kinze’s new 5900 and 5700 planter models, both...

A Tractor & His Boy

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Eugene “Jack” Kinzenbaw, Jon’s father, passed away in 1982. He was a World War II veteran who served overseas in the U.S. Army. One of the first things he did upon returning to Iowa was purchase a Farmall “H,” which was eventually sold and replaced by a newer tractor. Jack’s...

Christmas in Lithuania

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In 2013, Kinze opened a production facility in Vilnius, Lithuania, that allowed for better and faster service to European customers. Rich in culture and tradition, our Kinze employees in Lithuania have beautiful and unique Christmas customs we would like to share with you. In Lithuania, Christmas Eve, which is also...

Our Thanksgiving Feast

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As you enjoy Thanksgiving with your family this year, remember your holiday table represents more than just food and football. It characterizes generosity, gratitude, unity, tradition, and above all — hard work. Every dish was prepared with care, but only because of the weeks (or months) of labor and sacrifice...

Meters, Drives, & Displays – An Overview

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Aside from the style of planter frame that works best on your farm, the most important choices regarding a row crop planter are the type of seed meter, the drive used to operate it, and the system used to monitor and control it. When you consider that today’s corn planters...

Big Blue

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The Tractor that Stole the Show “We ought to build a great big plow and tractor just to promote our companies. We need something with about 600 horsepower, and we need a 12-bottom plow. When we leave that show they’ll know we were there.”-Bill Dietrich At the 1974 Farm Progress...