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How Splitting Hybrids and Varieties Can Make You Money

Beck’s Hybrids and Kinze Manufacturing discussed the progress of their multi-hybrid concept planter. Farmers are currently testing the technology, and reporting a big boost to profits per acre. Read more from Agriculture.com.

One Field, Planter, Row but Two Hybrids

Kinze Manufacturing and Beck’s Hybrids are testing a multi-hybrid planting system in Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa this year. This is the world’s first multi-electric, multi-hybrid concept planter. Read the article and watch the video from Farm Week Now. 

The Next Kinze Innovation: Yield Optimization. One Planter. Multiple Hybrids. Superior Accuracy.

There’s a lot of news circulating right now about the concept of multiple-hybrid planters. The Practical Farm Research Team at Beck’s Hybrids started working with one it in the spring of 2012. Initial results were published in the fall of the same year. Since then, farm editors have been all...

Multi-hybrid Planter Concept Solidifies Ag Technology Expansion

New technology from Beck’s Hybrids and Kinze Manufacturing will soon allow farmers to change seed varieties while out planting the field. The multi-hybrid technology is being tested in fields this year, and has demonstrated yield and profitability increases.  Read the story from: Wallaces Farmer DTN/The Progressive Farmer Farm Futures AgWeb...

How Kinze’s Multi-hybrid Planter Works

Luc Van Herle discusses Kinze’s multi-hybrid concept planter, and their new electronic metering system at the National Farm Machinery Show. Watch the video from Real Agriculture. 

Kinze and Beck’s Hybrids Research Continues on Multi-hybrid Planting

A Texas farmer demonstrated Kinze’s multi-hybrid planter to reporters this week, after testing the system on his field this season. The technology is still in testing phases, and trials like this are helping identify how to make the technology ultra-efficient and cost-effective. Read the story from Hoosier Ag Today and Farm Equipment.