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Kinze Concept Planter Switches Hybrids on the Go

Kinze’s Luc van Herle discusses how their new multi-hybrid concept planter works. The technology allows a planter to switch hybrids while planting a field. See the video from CropLife.  

Technology Allows Farmers to Automatically Change Seed Hybrid

Kinze Manufacturing’s new multi-hybrid planter will help farmers optimize their seed hybrids and increase yields. The planter, the world’s first electric multi-hybrid concept planter, allows farmers to change the seed hybrid automatically as they move through the field. Read more from High Plains Journal. 

Kinze Continues Autonomy Process

Kinze continues to build upon its autonomous row crop technology where the combine operator signals the driverless tractor to come to the combine for unloading. When the unloading is complete, the driverless tractor and grain cart return to its “staging area.” This project is designed to reduce the need for...

Kinze Manufacturing Offers to Match Donations for Iowa County Fair Building Fundraiser

Kinze Manufacturing will match up to $100,000 in donations to the Iowa County Fair. The Iowa County Fair is raising money to build a new show ring and livestock facility at the fairgrounds. Read the story from The Journal Tribune. 

Kinze Wins the Farm Industry News 2013 Finovation Award for Autonomous Systems

Kinze’s Autonomous Harvest System won the 2013 FinOvation Award for autonomous systems. This award recognizes the most innovative agricultural products from the past year. The number of requests for more information from Farm Industry News was off the charts for Kinze’s Autonomous Harvest System, which was a factor in determining...

Jon Kinzenbaw – a Leader in the Field

With the 50th anniversary of Kinze Manufacturing in 2015, Jon Kinzenbaw and Susanne Kinzenbaw Veatch sit down with Successful Farming Magazine to share Kinze’s humble beginnings and the core values the company still operates on today. They also discuss their predictions for the future of agriculture. Read the full interview on Agriculture.com.