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Driverless Kinze System Reduces Labor Needs at Harvest

Kinze’s Vice President and CMO, Susanne Kinzenbaw Veatch, discusses the reasons why Kinze developed the Autonomous Harvest System. One important reason was the robotics system’s ability to help farmers fill the need for skilled labor. Watch the video from Farm Industry News.

Remote-controlled Farm

Kinze’s Autonomous Harvest System helps demonstrate that a remote-controlled farm is a real possibility. The system enables tractors to run without a driver. This article discusses the future of autonomous technology on the farm. Read the story from Agriculture.com. 

New System Enables Growers to Plant Fields Without a Tractor Operator

WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Aug. 10, 2011) – Kinze® Manufacturing, Inc. gave the agriculture industry a glimpse into the future today with the unveiling of its precision planting technology – an autonomous planter that operates without an operator in the tractor cab. The Kinze Autonomy Project, the first of its kind in row crop...

Kinze Introduces ISOBUS Electronics Capability

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WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Aug. 7, 2012) – Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. announces a new option for its planters: ISOBUS-compatibility. This capability allows easy “plug and play” operation with any ISO-compatible tractor, including those sold by John Deere with GreenStar™ Displays. With this interconnectivity, farmers do not have to change monitors, displays, wiring harnesses, or electrical...

Gear Up Your Grain Cart

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WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Aug. 6, 2012) – Efficiency is key when it comes to harvest, and this has become even more important in recent years as farm sizes increase yet the amount of time to harvest remains the same. “Harvest can and should move very quickly when the crop is ready,” says...

Kinze Manufacturing Unveils First Autonomous Row Crop Technology

WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (July 29, 2011) – Kinze® Manufacturing, Inc. today unveiled an innovative solution to increase productivity on the farm—the Kinze Autonomy Project. The technology, which is the first of its kind in row crop production worldwide, utilizes autonomous agricultural equipment to complete many tasks on the farm with minimal direct human...