Farm Supply & Equipment for Cuyahoga County Hobby Farms
Farm supply for Cuyahoga County's horse properties and hobby farms is 28 to 48 minutes from Premiere Farm Supply at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown. About 200 operations work approximately 8,000 acres of county land, generating roughly $15 million in annual agricultural sales from a mix of small-acreage holdings that look nothing like the cattle country in Portage, Medina, and Geauga counties to the south and east. Cuyahoga County is Ohio's most urban county. The farming that exists runs on the southern and southeastern rural fringes, where Solon and Strongsville adjoin agricultural ground in neighboring counties.
Solon sits at the Geauga County border, 28 miles from Rootstown via SR-91 and SR-82, and properties along that edge carry a mix of horse operations and small livestock farms that rely on the same equipment any rural buyer needs. The full product line is available for pickup or delivery throughout Cuyahoga County.

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Cattle and Small Livestock Handling for Cuyahoga County
An estimated 400 total cattle in Cuyahoga County, roughly 300 beef and 100 dairy animals, make this the smallest cattle market in the entire service area, and the handling equipment that fits those operations reflects that scale. A Palpation Cage at $1,075 handles restraint for veterinary checks and procedures on small hobby herds without requiring the infrastructure of a full squeeze chute system. Most of those farms don't need a crowd alley.
For properties carrying cattle alongside horses or other livestock, the Cattle Background Chute at $2,375 to $2,595 provides a compact working option that fits a smaller barn footprint than a full handling line. Both are available at the Rootstown location for buyers throughout the county.
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Horse Feeders and Round Bale Equipment for Cuyahoga County
Horse properties on Cuyahoga County's southern and southeastern fringes carry an estimated 800 horses, scattered across small acreages in the Solon, Brecksville, and Broadview Heights areas where the county's limited agricultural land borders Geauga, Summit, and Medina county ground. Most of those animals graze on hay outdoors. The Horse Round Bale Feeder with Roof at $2,650 to $3,800 keeps hay protected from Northeast Ohio's winter precipitation, and the covered design returns its purchase price through reduced spoilage within a single feeding season on most two- to four-horse properties. Buyers from the southeastern Cuyahoga fringe reach the Rootstown location in under 35 minutes via SR-91.
Hang-on steel hay feeders at $215 to $275 serve individual stall setups at boarding operations and private facilities throughout the county. Most properties run at least one per barn section. Rootstown's position at the Geauga County line means a single trip covers both county markets.


Custom Gates and Feeder Panels for Cuyahoga County Properties
Hobby farm operators and horse property owners across Cuyahoga County often need hardware sized to match existing barn openings, paddock entries, and run borders that fall outside what catalog suppliers stock. Custom Farm Gates through S&B Custom Innovations at $136 to $333 address those exact needs, where access points and perimeter lines were set to atypical widths years before the current owner considered replacing them.
Feeder Panels at $360 to $795 serve the small livestock and mixed-species operations on the county's rural fringe, creating portable enclosures for goats, sheep, and small cattle herds that can be reconfigured without permanent installation. Most hobby farms in the area run one or two sections. Custom gate dimensions can be discussed by phone before ordering, and panels are stocked at Rootstown for same-week pickup.
Feed Bunks and Hay Feeders for Cuyahoga County Farms
Small livestock operations and hobby farms in Cuyahoga County run the same daily feeding routines as larger farms in the service area. The scale just runs smaller. Hang-on Metal Feed Bunks at $105 to $137.50 attach directly to existing panel or fence rails for grain feeding in small enclosures without the footprint of a freestanding bunk setup, and the Goat Hay Feeder at $1,300 gives the county's estimated 300 goats daily hay access on diversified properties where multiple livestock species share feeding space.
Economy Steel Feed Bunks at $340 to $499 serve the county's small beef operations and any property running supplemental grain through a Northeast Ohio winter. Hang-on hay feeders serve stalled horses throughout the county's boarding and private barns where fixed daily feeding is the standard approach.

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Cuyahoga County Communities We Serve
The full product line, including horse feeders, cattle handling equipment, custom gates, feeder panels, and hay feeders, is available to every community in Cuyahoga County. Pickup runs Monday through Saturday at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown, and we deliver throughout the county.
Cleveland: 43 mi NW from Rootstown via I-76 W and I-77 N (approximately 48 min). Ohio's largest city and Cuyahoga County seat, where the rural properties and hobby farms on the county's southern fringe represent the primary agricultural equipment market Premiere Farm Supply serves in this area.
Parma: 37 mi NW from Rootstown via I-76 W and I-77 N (approximately 44 min). Ohio's second-largest city by population, with hobby farm properties on the southern edges near Parma Heights where small livestock and horse operations border the more heavily developed residential areas.
Strongsville: 40 mi W from Rootstown via I-76 W and I-71 N (approximately 46 min). Major southwest Cuyahoga retail hub where southern Strongsville's rural areas adjoin the agricultural portions of Medina County, and hobby farm operations along that border represent an active small-acreage equipment market.
Solon: 28 mi NW from Rootstown via SR-91 N and SR-82 W (approximately 33 min). The closest major Cuyahoga city to the Rootstown location, sitting at the Geauga County border where some of the county's horse properties and small livestock operations are concentrated on the southeastern rural fringe.
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