History of Kinze equipment

The history of Kinze is really interesting. Kinze is a company that specializes in manufacturing agricultural equipment, particularly grain carts and planters. It was founded by Jon Kinzenbaw in 1965 in Williamsburg, Iowa. In the early years, Kinze focused on building new and efficient equipment for farmers. They introduced the first-ever commercial row-crop planter with a central fill system in 1975. This was a big deal because it made planting crops a lot easier and faster.

 

Throughout the years, Kinze continued to improve and expand its product line. They introduced the first-ever commercial grain cart with a pivoting auger in 1979, making it easier for farmers to unload their crops.

 

Kinze's commitment to evolving the quality and efficiency of equipment has made it a leader in the agricultural equipment industry. They have received numerous awards for their products.

Today, Kinze continues to develop cutting-edge technology for farmers. They offer a wide range of planters, grain carts, and other equipment designed to improve productivity and efficiency on the farm.

 

It's incredible to see how Kinze has played a significant role in shaping modern agriculture. They've helped farmers all over the world be more efficient and productive. That's something to be proud of!



Did you know we have one of the biggest Kinze dearly in the world here in Harlan?

 

Have you ever seen a piece of Kinze equipment going down the road?

 

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  • Good topic choice Gabe. Your summary is a little brief and too spread out. Be sure to add your thoughts about the Kinze as well. The big issue is you didn't reply to any student comments which is worth 30 points.

  • I didn't know we had one of the biggest kinze dealers around, but I know it was a pretty good size here in Harlan. I thought there would more and bigger than just in Harlan. Yes, I have seen a grain cart and planters going down the road every now and then. 

  • no, i did not know that but now that i think of it we do have alot of farmers are harlan. yeah, i have seen a grain wagan with tracks on it.

  • I did not know that we had one of the biggest Kinze dearly in the world. I have since Kinze when driving down the road. I have never seen them used, but I have seen them while deiving on chatburn.

  • I did know that we had the biggest kinze dealer in Harlan Iowa. Berry Sorenson, haven Sorensen's dad owns it now. They are some big-time operators and get a lot done. yes, I have seen a piece of kinze equipment going down the road it was a grain cart. 

  • I did know that we have one of the biggest Kinze dealers in the world and it is a pretty nice place. I have seen Kinze equipment going down the road although we do not own any Kinze equipment.

  • I did not know we had one of the niggest Kinze dealers in Harlan, because I thought there would be bigger dealers in other places. We actually use an eight row kinze planter on the farm and I have seen grain carts, planters, and discs on the road.

  • I did know that we had the biggest Kinze dealer because i know the owners and we do busness there. I have seen kinze equipment going down the road. My grandpa had a kinze planter, and we have two kinze grain carts. Sorenson equipment has great employes and they are great with their costomers. 

  • I didn't know that we have one the biggest Kinze dealers right here in Harlan. It doesn't really surprise me though because Harlan is a big farming town, as well as all the towns around us. Lots of farmers drive by my house in big machinery, but I haven't paid attention to see what store it's from.

  • I did not know that we had the biggest Kinze dealers in Harlan. I think that that is very cool to think about because we live in such a small town/area. I have heard of Kinze and I have seen Kinze equipments driving down the roads and on farms. 

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