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Agrigold Partners With Kinze Manufacturing to Make Multi-hybrid Planting a Reality

Kinze Manufacturing and AgriGold are partnering for on-farm testing of Kinze’s electric multi-hybrid concept planter. The testing will take place in Iowa fields using AgriGold offerings. Read more from: AgroNews SeedQuest Corn and Soybean Digest Western Farm Press USAgNet AgriMarketing Delta Farm Press Farm Equipment PDPW Pennsylvania Ag Connection South...

New Kinze Factory Delivers Customer-focused Experience

The 4900 Series planter is focused on the customer more so than ever. Its new factory is Kinze’s first to use the Lean Focused Factory Concept, which means that the planter can be assembled exactly as the customer wants up to days before it is produced. Read more from Farm Progress. 

Technology Increases the Desire to Have More Technology

The farmer who planted Crop Watch ’14 for Farm Progress tried to switch hybrids manually, but wished for a more accurate and responsive method. Kinze’s concept multi-hybrid planter solves this problem, and allows farmers to change the seeding rate and the hybrid while on the field. See more from Farm Progress. 

Top 10 Technologies for the Farm

Kinze is leading the way in creating innovative technology for the farm, including autonomous systems, ISOBUS, and electric motors. These technologies are among those expected to impact the farming business over the next few years. Read more about the technologies from Farm Industry News. 

Industry Insider With Kinze’s Rhett Schildroth

Senior Product Manager Rhett Schildroth discusses Kinze’s multi-hybrid planter, autonomy system and his observations of the farming industry. The new electric drive technology is something Schildroth predicts will be the standard in the future. Read the full conversation from Farm Industry News. 

New Planting Season is Also Time for New Batch of Testing

Kinze Manufacturing is working with Beck’s Hybrids to test multi-hybrid concept planters. The planters will be tested under real-world conditions across the Midwest this spring. Read more from Farm Progress.