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A Kinze Dealer’s Perspective: It’s About Passion and People

Recently, we visited with H&R Agri Power Owner Wayne Hunt and General Manager Ross Morgan to discuss their perspective as a multi-store dealership (with 14 locations serving AL, KY, IL, MS and TN) and the primary reasons for their success. What Do You Think Are Some of the Major Advantages...

Popular Questions from the Winter Shows

We asked Kinze District Manager Derek Prostine to summarize a few of the most commonly asked questions and interesting observations he took away from the National Farm Machinery Show and Iowa Power Farming Shows this year: Kinze: “What’s New?” (It’s Always the First Thing Farmers Usually Ask.) DP: Without a doubt, it was showing off...

The Next Kinze Innovation: Yield Optimization. One Planter. Multiple Hybrids. Superior Accuracy.

There’s a lot of news circulating right now about the concept of multiple-hybrid planters. The Practical Farm Research Team at Beck’s Hybrids started working with one it in the spring of 2012. Initial results were published in the fall of the same year. Since then, farm editors have been all...

National Farm Machinery Show Wrap-Up

Kinze sales and support personnel spent February 12 - 15 at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. The show gave us great opportunities to showcase all of the newest Kinze innovations (like the new Kinze multi-hybrid planter) and to interact with some of the best farmers around. We launched...

A Kinze Exclusive: Hydraulic Weight Transfer

Planters today are much bigger – with more rows and higher seed and fertilizer capacity. For the most part, this is a good thing because it allows growers to plant more acres per day and reduce the amount of time it takes to fill the planter. The major drawback to...

Seed Meter Care and Maintenance

Proper care and maintenance of your Kinze seed meters is an important part of optimizing your planter’s performance and ultimately, yield potential. Both mechanical and vacuum seed meters should be removed from the planter and cleaned out when not in use. Remember that storing your meters in a clean, dry...