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Eight Grain Cart Features for Higher Harvest Efficiency

Kinze grain carts have been a staple in the field for many years. Their reliability, innovation and performance set them apart from the competition. That’s why, when it comes harvest time, so many big blue grain carts can be found rolling through fields across the globe. The launch of the...

Technology Allows Farmers to Automatically Change Seed Hybrid

Kinze Manufacturing’s new multi-hybrid planter will help farmers optimize their seed hybrids and increase yields. The planter, the world’s first electric multi-hybrid concept planter, allows farmers to change the seed hybrid automatically as they move through the field. Read more from High Plains Journal. 

A New Year’s Resolution & New Career Opportunities at Kinze

Welcome to 2014! The fresh start of a new year means it’s time to swap calendars and make some resolutions. How can we improve? What can we do better? What great things can we achieve in 2014? At Kinze, our resolutions are pretty similar each year: Continue to design and...

Kinze Continues Autonomy Process

Kinze continues to build upon its autonomous row crop technology where the combine operator signals the driverless tractor to come to the combine for unloading. When the unloading is complete, the driverless tractor and grain cart return to its “staging area.” This project is designed to reduce the need for...

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

As we give thanks to all of you for another splendid year at Kinze, we reflect on the many blessings bestowed upon us this holiday season. It's humbling to see all the hard work and devotion that has brought us to this point, and how inspiring it is to consider...

Kinze Manufacturing Offers to Match Donations for Iowa County Fair Building Fundraiser

Kinze Manufacturing will match up to $100,000 in donations to the Iowa County Fair. The Iowa County Fair is raising money to build a new show ring and livestock facility at the fairgrounds. Read the story from The Journal Tribune.