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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...

THE Oldest Operating Kinze Grain Cart

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The Contest The year 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of Kinze producing two-wheel grain carts. After building a prototype cart in 1971, Jon Kinzenbaw manufactured the first production run of eight, 400-bushel grain carts and quickly sold them all. Whatever happened to these carts? Any chance that one of them...

Tips For A Successful Spring!

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After a remarkably cool spring, planting has now started in earnest. Even though you may already be in the field, it is always a good idea to check periodically your planter to keep it at peak productivity. To help, we have compiled a list of planting tips and reminders to...

Dispelling Myths About High Speed Planting

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True Speed – the high-speed planting solution from Kinze – plants at speeds from 3–12 mph and provides the accuracy and stability for planting up to twice the acres in a day versus conventional meters. For many farmers, the increased productivity is a perfect fit for their operation and they’re...