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Isobus Technology Used in Kinze Row Crop Planters

Manufacturers are working on creating ISOBUS technology that allows farmers to use precision technology to connect any brand of tractor with any implement. Kinze will be producing its ISOBUS line of planters that will include a single monitor in the tractor cab. See the full story, “ISOBUS shows promise, but...

2013 Farm Progress Show

From the Kinze grain cart bearing the American flag to the prototypes companies show off before they are available for sale, the Farm Progress Show has become a one-of-a-kind event. The author of “Wow! What a Show!” recommends bringing your kids to make memories and new traditions at the annual...

Harvesting Concepts – Kinze System Coming to Fruition

Kinze Manufacturing has spent the last year honing their Autonomous Harvest System technology. This article explores the methods used to test the equipment, including the use of Kinze testing fields and giving farmers the chance to try the technology.  Read the full article on pages 24-25 in Mission Critical. (After opening...

What’s New in Machinery at Kinze

Manufacturers, including Kinze Manufacturing, are introducing their new equipment for farmers. Kinze revealed the Kinze 4900 planter that will increase productivity and precision during the planting season. Read the full story in Iowa Farmer Today.

Hydraulic Weight Transfer Technology to Reduce Soil Compaction

Tractor and planter compaction can reduce yields. Among possible solutions is Kinze Manufacturing’s hydraulic weight transfer system. The hydraulic weight transfer system keeps the wing rows in the ground, improves depth control and reduces soil compaction. See the story on Ag Web.

What’s the Story Behind This Huge I-80 Art?

Drivers along I-80 in eastern Iowa often take notice of the tower of grain carts and the large pivoting planter in front of the Kinze Manufacturing campus. KCCI also took notice of the equipment, as well as the Kinze Innovation Center, and put together a story showcasing a few of...