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Camso Unveils New Agricultural Tracks
The company's latest track offerings promise greater durability and reduced soil compaction for farm equipment.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 7:39am
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Camso's new agricultural tracks promise enhanced durability and reduced soil compaction for farm equipment.Louisville TodayCamso, a leading manufacturer of off-road tires and tracks, has announced the launch of its newest line of agricultural tracks designed to provide enhanced performance and longevity for farm machinery. The tracks, which will be featured on Kinze's 1105, 1305, and 1051 Grain Carts, boast improved durability, easier maintenance, and reduced soil compaction compared to previous models.
Why it matters
As farmers continue to seek ways to maximize efficiency and minimize environmental impact, advancements in agricultural equipment technology like Camso's new track systems can play a crucial role. Improved track durability and reduced soil compaction can help farmers improve productivity, reduce maintenance costs, and preserve the health of their fields.
The details
Camso's new agricultural tracks feature a range of enhancements over previous models, including a more robust design and materials that promise greater longevity. The tracks also offer easier maintenance, allowing farmers to spend less time and resources keeping their equipment in top shape. Additionally, the track system's design is engineered to reduce soil compaction, helping to preserve the long-term fertility and productivity of the land.
- Camso unveiled the new tracks at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky in February 2020.
- The tracks will be featured on Kinze's 1105, 1305, and 1051 Grain Carts, which are expected to be available to farmers in the 2026 growing season.
The players
Camso
A leading manufacturer of off-road tires and tracks, including specialized agricultural equipment.
Kinze
A prominent agricultural equipment manufacturer that will be featuring Camso's new tracks on several of its grain cart models.
What they’re saying
“These new Camso tracks offer our customers enhanced durability and performance, helping them maximize efficiency and minimize their environmental impact.”
— James Tuschner, Editor, No-Till Farmer
What’s next
Farmers and agricultural equipment dealers will be able to order Kinze grain carts equipped with Camso's new tracks starting in the fall of 2025, with deliveries expected in time for the 2026 planting season.
The takeaway
Camso's latest track innovations demonstrate the ongoing advancements in agricultural technology aimed at improving efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and helping farmers maximize the productivity of their land and equipment.





