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Harvest Season Driving Tips

Farm equipment incidents most commonly occur on public roadways, according to the National Ag Safety Database. With fall harvest season soon upon us, it’s important for rural drivers and farm equipment operators to share the road. Remain alert at all times and be considerate of each other. Here are some...

Farm Progress Show 2017

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The Farm Progress Show is a great place to see the latest innovations in the agriculture industry. This year, Kinze featured an industry-changing planter prototype that garnered a lot of attention at the show. Kinze also launched new grain cart and planter features.  Prototype Planter A 60' pivot fold split row...

Now is the Time to Maintain Your Kinze Grain Cart

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It's hard to believe that shortly we will be headed back out to the fields with an army of combines, tractors, grain carts and trucks to get the crop out. Typically the combine gets the majority of attention when preparing for harvest, but performing some pre-season preventive maintenance on your...

Kinze Power Products Re-powers

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Note: The following is an excerpt from the book "Fifty Years of Disruptive Innovation". Kinze Power Products In 1988, recognizing the demand for replacement engines on the 86 Series John Deere four-wheel-drive tractors, Kinze jumped back into the re-power business. One of the first projects was re-powering a John Deere 8630...

Plan Your Trip to the Kinze Innovation Center This Summer

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It’s that time of year again when the kids are out of school and you’re looking for ways to entertain and educate your kids. The Kinze Innovation Center provides a great opportunity for families to learn about agriculture, the story of the Kinze, and Kinze’s role in advancing planters and grain carts....

Getting the Planter Ready for Next Year Starts Now

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Whew! It was a busy spring waiting on the weather and then planting within a narrow time frame. That last night of planting got late and you rolled onto the yard about 11:00 pm, but it was finished and it felt good to have all the seed in the ground. Now...