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Successfully Put Away Your Planter

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Spring 2018, in many parts of the country, it was the season that was slow to arrive, and once it got here, the rains would not give a decent break to plant. When it did get fit to plant, the days were long and the sleep was short, but it...

Benefits of Planting With Split Rows

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Planting with split rows has been a practice for 40 years. It was originally introduced by Kinze Manufacturing in 1978 as a result of searching for ways to reduce equipment costs. The split row concept is designed to seed conventional (30, 36 or 38 inch rows) and narrow rows (15, 18 or...

Keeping Planting Simple With Technology

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Do you remember when planting was as simple as backing the tractor up to the planter, droping the pin in the hitch and being ready to plant? Technology has made some great advances over the years, but it can be confusing and daunting, and we recognize that. As we researched...

Jon Kinzenbaw Receives Honorary Doctor of Science Degree From Iowa State University

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May 5, 2018 - Jon Kinzenbaw, farmer, inventor, manufacturer and entrepreneur, received an honorary Doctor of Science from Iowa State University. For more than 52 years, Kinzenbaw, CEO and chairman of the board for Kinze Manufacturing Inc., has brought innovative technologies and mechanization to production agriculture, all while continuing to farm himself....

Mach Till Heads to the Field

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Kinze Sales Managers Operate the Mach Till "Easy to hook up, get started, and operate!" "It likes to go fast! The faster you go, the better job it does at sizing and incorporating residue." "When I pulled back the soil, you could see that the Mach Till did not leave...

Planting Maintenance Tips

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Simple Planter Maintenance Tips for Optimal Performance As you have been patiently waiting to plant, we’ve been sharing planting and planter maintenance tips on our social media channels. We’ve compiled a list of those and added a few more! Even if you have started planting, these tips are still helpful....