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Kinze Supports Local Organizations With Food Donation

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Kinze Manufacturing shared their community spirit by donating turkeys and hams to two area organizations, the Mission of Hope Church in Cedar Rapids and the North Liberty Community Pantry. The donations will help these organizations provide support for local families. As a privately held eastern Iowa company, Kinze has a...

Customer From France Purchases Kinze Planter From Canada

Kearney Planters, located in Ontario, Canada, recently sold a planter to a farm based in Saint Severin, France. The farmers visited the shop in Canada to see their new 2500 model planter and learn more about how it works. Read more from The Chatham Daily News. 

Kinze Manufacturing Announces Hydraulic Drive Now Available for 4900 Planters

Kinze Manufactured has added a new hydraulic drive option for the 4900 series planter. Hydraulic Drive will be available for 2016 spring planting as a dealer-installed kit, and as a factory-installed option for 2017. Read more from: AgriMarketing Farms.com

Kinze Manufacturing Announces Hydraulic Drive Now Available for 4900 Planter

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Kinze Manufacturing has added a new hydraulic drive option for the 4900 series planter, reinforcing Kinze's commitment to providing row crop planters that meet the needs of their customers. Hydraulic drive allows farmers to change seed population on-the-go from the cab, making it an excellent precision ag tool for variable rate...

What’s New in the Cornfield? Kinze’s Curve Compensation

A Kinze dealer explains to the Mason City Globe Gazette how curve compensation on the Kinze 4900 Multi-Hybrid planter helps eliminate differing seed spacing on curves. Read more from the Globe Gazette.

Up to Speed on High-speed Planters

When you are able to run your planter faster, it can magnify other issues that impact planter performance. Kinze’s Phil Jennings speaks with AgWeb to offer advice on how to ensure consistent performance. Read the advice on AgWeb.com.