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Farm Supply & Cattle Equipment in Mahoning County, Ohio

Farm supply and cattle equipment for Mahoning County's working farm townships is 30 to 40 minutes from Premiere Farm Supply's Rootstown location at 5368 Tallmadge Road. About 550 farms work approximately 85,000 acres of county farmland, producing roughly $65 million in annual agricultural sales from the mixed beef and dairy operations concentrated in Canfield Township, Ellsworth Township, Goshen Township, and Smith Township. Farm activity in the county sits well south of Youngstown.

The Canfield Fair at the Mahoning County Fairgrounds in Canfield draws over 300,000 visitors each year, and it's one of the largest county fairs in the United States. Canfield Township, Ellsworth Township, Goshen Township, and Smith Township are where most of the county's estimated 11,500 cattle live, and those rural communities form the primary farming market Premiere Farm Supply serves from Rootstown.

Farm Supply Serving Mahoning County, OH

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Cattle Handling Equipment For Mahoning County

Cattle Handling Equipment for Mahoning County Operations

Two markets define Mahoning County cattle equipment needs. Beef cow-calf operations in Canfield Township, Ellsworth Township, Goshen Township, and Smith Township carry an estimated 8,200 beef cattle that get worked periodically through vaccination rounds, pregnancy checks, and weaning sessions where a solid handling system separates a clean working day from a frustrating afternoon. The A1500 Cattle Squeeze Chute at $6,240 to $7,770 is the centerpiece of most beef setups, and the Cattle Work Chute at $3,270 to $4,990 paired with a Cattle Crowd Chute at $4,660 to $6,190 gives operations pushing 50 or more head through a session the complete alley and approach system that keeps cattle moving without repeated sorting.

Dairy operations in the county's mixed farm townships carry an estimated 3,300 dairy cows that need daily management equipment rather than periodic working setups. HerdPro Headlock Panels at $865 to $1,227 let a single operator lock multiple cows simultaneously for herd checks, AI programs, and individual treatments, which converts a two-person task into something one person can run through a dairy herd on a working morning.

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Round Bale Feeders for Cattle and Horses in Mahoning County

Round bale feeders carry the daily hay load for the county's beef cattle through Ohio's winter feeding season, when Mahoning County pastures stop producing and livestock don't have access to fresh grass from late fall into early spring. Bale wastage on wet ground adds up fast. Cattle Round Bale Feeders at $2,215 to $2,650 hold the bale in a raised slant-bar frame so animals eat from the side in a controlled rotation rather than walking through the hay and pushing it into the mud.

Horse properties across Mahoning County use the Horse Round Bale Feeder with Roof at $2,650 to $3,800 to protect hay from Ohio's winter precipitation and reduce the spoilage that unprotected outdoor bales accumulate through the season. The county's estimated 1,500 horses on farm and residential properties need daily hay access, and a covered feeder returns its cost through reduced waste across a single feeding winter on most properties.

Bale Feeders For Mahoning County
Custom Gates And Pens For Mahoning County, OH

Custom Gates, Headlock Panels and Feeder Panels for Mahoning County

Farm operations in Mahoning County's rural southern townships have been running cattle for generations, and older barn structures with non-standard gate openings are common across working farms in the area. Custom Farm Gates through S&B Custom Innovations are built to exact dimensions at $136 to $333, addressing the specific openings in working farm buildings that standard catalog widths don't fit without modification.

HerdPro Headlock Panels are the daily management tool for Mahoning County's dairy operations in Canfield and Ellsworth townships, where locking multiple cows simultaneously means one person can complete herd checks, AI programs, and individual treatments without extra labor for sorting and restraining animals one at a time. Feeder Panels at $360 to $795 serve the beef side of the county's mixed farms, creating portable feeding enclosures that can be moved and reconfigured as pasture rotation and feeding locations shift through the season. Both are stocked at Rootstown.

Feed Bunks and Hay Feeders for Mahoning County Farms

Beef and dairy operations in Mahoning County's rural townships run on steel feed bunks through Ohio's winter feeding season. Economy Steel Feed Bunks at $340 to $499 handle multi-head grain and hay supplementation for the beef cow-calf operations in southern Mahoning County, where cattle need daily supplemental feeding from November through early spring.

Dairy farms in the county use hang-on metal feed bunks at $105 to $137.50 in individual stall setups for daily grain access alongside the milking routine. The county's estimated 600 goats and 700 sheep on hobby and small farm operations also use supplemental feeders year-round, with hang-on feeders and panel bunks serving both livestock groups across property setups throughout the county's rural townships. Sizing varies by head count and barn layout.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Does Premiere Farm Supply deliver to southern Mahoning County farms?

A:Yes, we deliver throughout Mahoning County from our Rootstown location. The Canfield and Ellsworth township areas where the county's cattle operations are concentrated run about half an hour down SR-11 from 5368 Tallmadge Road, putting them well within our delivery range for cattle handling equipment, round bale feeders, and custom gates. Call 330.931.9930 to discuss delivery pricing and lead times for your order.

Q:What cattle handling equipment works best for the mixed beef and dairy operations in southern Mahoning County?

A:Equipment needs split two ways in Mahoning County. Beef farms in the southern townships work cattle periodically and build around a squeeze chute, a work chute, and a crowd alley for moving animals through a working session without repeated handling. Dairy operations in the same area need headlock panels for daily cow management, which is a different decision altogether. Call 330.931.9930 to talk through the right setup for your herd.

Q:How does the Canfield Fair connect to farm equipment demand in Mahoning County?

A:The livestock operations that exhibit cattle at the Canfield Fair are the same farms working herds in Canfield Township, Ellsworth Township, and the rural townships year-round. Those producers buy consistently. Premiere Farm Supply carries the handling equipment and feeders those operations depend on through every season, available for pickup Monday through Saturday, 9am to 5pm at the Rootstown location.

Q:Do you carry horse feeding equipment for Mahoning County properties?

A:Horse properties in Mahoning County can order the Horse Round Bale Feeder with Roof from Rootstown. Covered feeders reduce hay loss when unprotected outdoor bales lose dry matter to Ohio's winter rain and snow. Hang-on steel hay feeders at $215 to $275 serve individual stall setups where a fixed feeding location reduces the daily movement of hay across a working barn. Call 330.931.9930 or stop by 9am to 5pm.

Mahoning County Communities We Serve

The full product line, including cattle handling equipment, round bale feeders, custom gates, headlock panels, and hay feeders, is available to every community in Mahoning County. Pickup is available Monday through Saturday at our Rootstown location at 5368 Tallmadge Road, and we deliver throughout the county.

Youngstown: 33 mi from Rootstown via SR-5 E and SR-11 N (approximately 40 min). County seat and Mahoning Valley's largest city, where Youngstown State University anchors the urban core and the rural townships south and east of the city carry the county's cattle country.

Boardman: 30 mi from Rootstown via SR-11 S (approximately 35 min). One of the largest unincorporated communities in Ohio, with over 38,000 residents who identify as Boardman rather than Youngstown, and the corridor that connects directly to the southern Mahoning County farming operations.

Austintown: 32 mi from Rootstown via SR-5 E (approximately 38 min). Another major unincorporated community at approximately 30,000 residents, forming the active western corridor of Mahoning County where community identity runs strong and residents search by community name rather than county seat.

Canfield: 28 mi from Rootstown via SR-11 S (approximately 33 min). Home of the nationally recognized Canfield Fair, with Canfield Township carrying active beef cattle and dairy operations that represent the core of Mahoning County's working farm economy.

Poland: 29 mi from Rootstown via SR-11 S (approximately 35 min). An upscale western community where Poland Township surrounding the village carries hobby farm and small livestock operations that represent a growing segment of the county's equipment market.

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