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Kinze Tests Multi-hybrid Planter Concept

Kinze Manufacturing recently revealed a multi-hybrid planter concept. The planter uses Kinze’s previously announced electric drive to allow farmers to switch between two hybrids as they plant the field. Read the story from Progressive Farmer. 

Raven and Kinze Announce Collaboration on Multi-hybrid Planter System

Raven Industries will be working with Kinze to implement multi-hybrid planting technology on Kinze’s new 4900 Series. The planter will be the first to offer this technology as factory-installed. Read the news from: The Wall Street Journal MarketWatch Farm Industry News Sioux Falls Argus Leader AgWeb Agriculture.com Precision Pays The...

Winter Maintenance Saves Time During Busy Spring

Taking time during the slower winter months to check your planter will help ensure that you get the most out of the busy growing season. Kinze Service Manager Phil Jennings offers his tips for getting your planter ready for spring. See all the tips at Tri-State Neighbor and Midwest Producer.

Kinze Unveils 4900 Planter

Kinze’s new 4900 Series planter makes significant changes to planter design in order to achieve 99%+ accuracy at speeds up to 8 miles per hour as field conditions allow. The changes include a new vacuum meter, hydraulic weight transfer, and a narrow front-folding toolbar. Read more about the 4900 planter...

Kinze Concept Planter Switches Hybrids on the Go

Kinze’s Luc van Herle discusses how their new multi-hybrid concept planter works. The technology allows a planter to switch hybrids while planting a field. See the video from CropLife.  

Technology Allows Farmers to Automatically Change Seed Hybrid

Kinze Manufacturing’s new multi-hybrid planter will help farmers optimize their seed hybrids and increase yields. The planter, the world’s first electric multi-hybrid concept planter, allows farmers to change the seed hybrid automatically as they move through the field. Read more from High Plains Journal.