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Kinze Product Innovation Day Set for June 2026

Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. will host Kinze Product Innovation Day in June 2026, at the Kinze Innovation Center in Williamsburg, Iowa. The invitation-only, day-long event is designed to provide farmers with deeper access to Kinze equipment, expertise, and people.

Kinze Product Innovation Day will feature in-depth information on Kinze planters, grain carts, and tillage equipment, including focused presentations on specific products and farming practices. The event will also include factory tours, live product demonstrations, new product previews, along with opportunities for farmers to meet directly with Kinze leadership, engineering, product management, and sales teams.

The Kinze Product Innovation Day event will replace Kinze Manufacturing’s exhibit at the annual National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. While Kinze has a long history at the show, the decision reflects shifts in the agricultural market and the company’s focus on fostering more direct, relationship-driven engagement with farmers.

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