Farm Supply Near Chardon, Ohio

Farm supply near Chardon, Ohio serves the equestrian estates and dairy operations that define western Geauga County, where an estimated 7,400 of the county's roughly 10,500 cattle are dairy cows spread across 750 farms averaging 127 acres. Chardon Township and Munson Township anchor the area's horse property market. Premiere Farm Supply in Rootstown is 21 miles south via SR-44, about a 27-minute drive.

As Geauga County's seat and only commercial hub, Chardon is the gateway to the luxury equestrian estate corridor bordering the Holden Arboretum on the county's western edge. Horse properties here include indoor arenas exceeding 100 feet with multi-paddock layouts that need custom gate dimensions not available from standard dealers. Dairy operations in Munson Township and Claridon Township run headlock panels on a daily feeding schedule. Both markets need specialty equipment that regional dealers often don't carry.

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Farm Supply Serving Chardon, OH

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Horse Equipment For Chardon

Equipment for Chardon-Area Horse Properties and Dairy Operations

The Horse Round Bale Feeder with Roof handles the outdoor hay feeding situation on western Geauga estate properties, where lake-effect precipitation from October through April makes an unroofed bale ring a poor fit for any high-end operation. Pricing runs $2,650 to $3,800. A metal canopy over the ring keeps precipitation off and cuts the loose hay that ends up scattered across the ground between feedings. High-end estates in this corridor often run two or more across separate paddock areas of a larger property. A covered ring stays functional through Geauga's lake-effect months without needing hay removal after each heavy snow. Measurements and placement are worth confirming before purchase.

Custom gates through S&B Custom Innovations run $136 to $333 and size to any opening dimension. Indoor arena entries on western Geauga estate properties often measure 12 to 16 feet wide, outside the standard range that most regional suppliers carry. A custom-cut gate fits the opening as-built, with no shimming or modification needed at installation. Barn entries and run-in shed access points on older hill country layouts face the same sizing challenge. S&B builds to order.

Premiere Farm Supply also carries the full cattle handling line, round bale and hang-on feeders in multiple styles, and feeder panels and headlock panels for any pasture layout.

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Location, Hours, and Pickup

The shop at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Chardon buyers head south on SR-44, a 21-mile route that usually runs about 27 minutes. Same-day pickup is available on most stock items. Call 330.931.9930 to confirm availability on a specific feeder or gate before making the drive, or reach springlainsales@gmail.com with delivery questions.

Buyers from Chardon Township and Munson Township sometimes schedule pickup together when ordering multiple items for the same estate property. Call 330.931.9930 for freight and scheduling details on the western Geauga corridor.

Pickup and Delivery For Chardon

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Does Premiere Farm Supply deliver to Chardon, Ohio?

A:Delivery to Chardon is available. Reach 330.931.9930 to confirm scheduling and freight costs for the western Geauga County corridor before placing your order. Many Chardon buyers make the 21-mile trip south on SR-44 themselves and load at 5368 Tallmadge Road, since most items are on the floor and ready for same-day pickup.

Q:Do dairy operations near Chardon use headlock panels for daily feeding management?

A:Dairy farms in Munson Township and Claridon Township lock cattle at the feed bunk twice daily for nutrition management and individual health checks. HerdPro Headlock Panels run $865 to $1,227. A continuous station along the manger holds every animal in position so a single person can move through the whole group without chasing cows. Any dairy on a twice-daily schedule needs them.

Q:How does the Holden Arboretum connect to the horse property market near Chardon?

A:The Holden Arboretum occupies over 3,500 acres near the Geauga-Lake county line, and the horse properties bordering its perimeter represent some of the most premium equestrian estates in northeastern Ohio. Indoor arenas and non-standard entry widths on those layouts need custom gate dimensions not available off a standard rack. S&B sizes every order to the exact opening.