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Kinze Opens Its First Production Plant Abroad

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Williamsburg, Iowa (May 8, 2013) – Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. is opening its first production plant abroad in Lithuania. The facility will manufacture Kinze row crop planters, contributing to its growing market in neighboring countries including Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Hungary. Kinze will hire welders, mechanics, CNC operators and other specialists to...

Kinze Opens Its First Production Plant Abroad

Kinze’s new Lithuanian plant is their first production plant abroad. Assembly is scheduled to begin in the new facility in the fall of 2013. Kinze will also work with universities and professional schools to offer hands-on learning opportunities for students.  See the story on: AgriMarketing CropLife Farm Equipment Cedar Rapids...

Kinze Expands East With Lithuania Farm Machinery Plant

Kinze Manufacturing is opening its first factory outside the United States this year. The Lithuania plant is geared to increase sales throughout the European Union. By 2017, the plant will build up to full manufacturing with an expected staff of 250. Read the full story on: Bloomberg Businessweek Bloomberg 15...

Partnership Provided Learning Opportunity for Ag Students

Students at the Iowa Lakes Community College are working with a Kinze planter this year. Spencer International provided students from the Farm Equipment and Diesel Technology, and Agricultural departments the opportunity to assemble, set-up, and later use the planter. A group of students began working with the 3200 Series Planter...

The A to Z of Technology Changing Agriculture

This article includes an A to Z listing of advancements to the agricultural industry. Kinze Manufacturing’s Autonomous Harvest System is included as an example of autonomous technology. See the full list on Farm Industry News. 

Going Inside the Blue: Kinze Innovation Center

The new Kinze Innovation Center reminds visitors just how much technology and creativity goes into creating planters and grain carts. There’s something for everyone, from farmers to children, including the “Big Blue” tractor and a rotating display of Jon Kinzenbaw’s antique tractor collection. See the full story on Travel Iowa.