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Have a Merry Christmas!

As we give thanks to all of you for another wonderful year at Kinze, we reflect on the many blessings bestowed upon us this holiday season. How humbling it is to see all the hard work and dedication that has brought us to this point. This was a particularly special...

Good Tidings and Great Joy at the Kinze Christmas Open House

Cookies, hot cider, crafts, musical performances, book signings and Santa. The annual Kinze Christmas Open House in Williamsburg had it all, and we couldn’t be more thrilled by all the people who turned out to join in the seasonal festivities! The open house – which took place Thursday, December 4th at...

Thanks to America’s Farm Families

With the global population growing exponentially, the role of America’s farm families is more important than ever. The number of people each farmer feeds is growing rapidly and the demands will only intensify in years to come. Thankfully, America’s farmers are up for the challenge.  When sitting down to Thanksgiving...

Kinze Grain Cart Photos From Across the U.S.

We recently asked our Facebook and Twitter fans to submit photos of their Kinze grain cart during harvest using the hashtag #KinzeHarvest14. We received submissions from across the country of farmers and producers showing off the Kinze blue in their field.  We randomly selected winners from around the country, who...

13 Tips for Safe Driving During Harvest

Fall harvest season is upon us, so rural drivers can expect to share the road with large farm implements. It’s important for drivers and farm equipment operators to remain alert at all times and be considerate of each other. Here are some good driving tips to keep in mind during...

Kinze Innovation Center Hosts “Remembering Our Fallen” Photo Exhibit

A very powerful and emotional exhibit makes its way to the Kinze Innovation Center next week. “Remembering Our Fallen”is a touring photo display that honors the ultimate sacrifice made by more than 80 Iowans who lost their lives in Afghanistan or Iraq while wearing our country’s uniform. “Kinze is honored...