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New Kinze 5670 Planter Offers Enhanced Productivity, Convenience and Serviceability for 2025

Kinze
WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Jan. 25, 2024) — For the 2025 planting season, Kinze Manufacturing is introducing the new 5670 pivot fold, split row model planters. Utilizing the latest and best in technology and performance-boosting features, the 5670 delivers enhanced productivity, increased operator convenience and efficient serviceability. The versatile 5670 pivot fold,...

Tips For A Successful Spring!

Kinze
After a remarkably cool spring, planting has now started in earnest. Even though you may already be in the field, it is always a good idea to check periodically your planter to keep it at peak productivity. To help, we have compiled a list of planting tips and reminders to...

The Kinze 2019 Blue Drive™ Tour

Kinze
A Year for the Record Books The spring 2019 planting season had many weather related challenges and is definitely one for the record books: Wettest year on record in the contiguous United StatesPlanting progress always lagging behind the 5-year averageMany fields not planted at all due to short remaining season However,...

Blue Drive™ Continues Kinze Legacy for Southern Iowa Farmer

Kinze
Technology Continues Farmer's Legacy With Kinze For southern Iowa farmer Troy Adam, planting is not just about getting seed in the ground — it's another multi-generational step of being a steward of the land and feeding the world. This spring he's planting with a Kinze 4900 equipped with the new Blue Drive...

Kinze Hydraulic Weight Transfer

Kinze
The Problem With Compaction Planters today are bigger than ever — with more rows and increased, centralized seed and fertilizer capacity. While this allows farmers to plant more acres per day and reduce the time needed to fill the planter, there are drawbacks. With so much weight centered above the center...

Planter Section Control Technology

Kinze
In a perfect world, all fields would be square and easily planted. However, that is not the case. You have tree lines, curved terraces, winding roads and waterways to work around. As a planter makes its way towards a waterway, for example, it has to either plant through a waterway...