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In February, Kinze introduced the 5700 24-row 20-inch planter equipped with the new 5000 Series row unit and several other productivity features. Brad Niensteadt, a planter product expert at Kinze Manufacturing, hosted a webinar where he explained how the 5700 handles the challenges of narrow-row, no-till planting. Here are the top 5 takeaways from the webinar:
In February, Kinze introduced the 5700 24-row 20” planter equipped with the NEW 5000 Series row unit and many other advanced productivity features. Brad Niensteadt, a planter product expert at Kinze Manufacturing, explains how the 5700 can easily handle the challenges of narrow-row, no-till planting.
While the majors scoffed or ‘looked the other way,’ shortline manufacturers stepped in to innovate. The No-Till History series is made possible by Calmer Corn Heads.
Kinze’s Oldest Grain Cart Contest runs from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31, 2021. Anyone with an operating Kinze grain cart who can provide the model number, serial number and a picture of the cart may enter.
Kinze Manufacturing has developed a new high-speed meter and seed tube to provide row-crop farmers with accurate seed placement at speeds up to 12 mph. The new planter technology, called True Speed, is planned for introduction in the 2021 planting season. The system was developed with support from Ag Leader Technology, which will market it as SureSpeed.
Kinze Manufacturing recently displayed a new, patent pending prototype 60-foot planter with a narrow, 12-foot transport design for safer road travel and improved maneuverability in and out of the field.
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