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Regulations Concerning the Use of Drones (UAS, UAV) in Agriculture

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By simply observing what is flying in the sky, it is easy to see that the use of drones on farms has increased exponentially over the past 5 years. What was once a device for taking striking video of equipment working in the field has evolved into a serious tool...

Core Value Leadership Awards

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At Kinze, we operate according to a set of core values: integrity, customer focus, excellence, innovation and mutual respect. Our employees embody these core values each day. Last year, we implemented Core Value Leadership Awards to recognize individuals who go the extra mile and display a great example of one or...

Kinze Innovation Center Visitors

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More than 37,000 people from all over the country and various parts of the world have visited the Kinze Innovation Center since it opened in February 2013. We have welcomed tour bus groups from the Netherlands, Germany, and Brazil; honeymooners from Australia; FFA and Farm Bureau groups from across the Midwest; vacationers...

The Advantages of Kinze Split Row Planters

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Planting split rows, or the practice of adding row units between existing row units to plant narrow row soybeans, has been around for nearly 40 years. Originally introduced by Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. in 1978, split rows were initially achieved by installing row units side-by-side on Kinze rear fold frame planters. In 1983, Kinze introduced...

5 Crop Information Apps for Farmers

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There are many different smart-phone and web-based applications that can help farmers manage their crops with greater efficiency. It can be overwhelming selecting the apps that will work best for you and your operation. Some apps are free with in-app purchases for more functionality, while some require payment upon downloading....

Kinze Fellowship Awarded to Isu Ag Engineering Professor

Jon and Marcia Kinzenbaw established the Kinze Manufacturing Fellowship in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering.  "We are thankful for the generosity and support of the Kinzenbaw's," says Wendy Wintersteen, endowed dean of the Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.  "This is another example of the supportive leadership they...