Category: Planters

  • Home
  • Archive by Category "Planters"
  • (Page 5)

Be Your Own Expert: the Brush Meter Breakdown

Kinze
As planter technology continues to change, it’s important to know the in’s and out’s of your machinery so you can prevent problems before they arise. Plus, a little self-education makes you your own advocate for optimal yield numbers. With this thought in mind we want you to know the inner...

Before You Grow: the Ultimate Spring Planting Checklist

Getting ready for planting season can, at times, be a little overwhelming, but in order to kickoff a great season a little preparation goes a long way. With that in mind, Kinze has created a simple checklist to help guarantee all of your equipment is in working order before entering...

Let’s Talk About Kinze Planter Parts

Kinze
Kinze Planter Parts Kit Planting season will be here before you know it. Are you ready? More importantly, is your planter ready? To make sure your planter is at full speed from the very first seed, now is the time to stock up on genuine Kinze planter parts. To help...

First Kinze 4900 Assembled in Europe

Kinze
Members of the Kinze team from the United States and the Czech Republic recently assembled the first Kinze 4900 planter in Europe. Service teams from multiple dealerships throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where the customer’s farming operation is located, worked together to help make this happen.  While large planters...

Ohio Farmer Knows He Can Count on Kinze

Kinze
Today, Sparks of Innovation takes you to De Graff, Ohio, where Steve Schlumbohm has been planting corn and soybeans with Kinze planters since 1978. Steve said he’s always liked the design of Kinze equipment and how it’s built. But that’s not the only thing that keeps him coming back to Kinze. “It...

Nebraska Farmer Likes His Planters Built Rugged

Kinze
Today, Sparks of Innovation takes you to Daykin, Nebraska, where Mike Homolka has been planting corn and soybeans with Kinze planters since 2003. “My first Kinze was a 3600 planter with 16 row 30 inch spacing. Ever since that first planter, I’ve always felt like Kinze products have been built very well. Structurally they...