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Farm Supply & Cattle Equipment in Medina County, Ohio

Farm supply and cattle equipment for Medina County's dairy and beef operations is 38 to 50 minutes from Premiere Farm Supply at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown. About 900 farms work approximately 140,000 acres of county farmland, generating roughly $90 million in annual agricultural sales from a livestock mix that splits cleanly along geographic lines. Western Medina runs dairy. Eastern and southern Medina runs beef. That division drives two separate equipment markets under one county name.

Medina's historic town square survives as a genuinely intact original commercial square, and the county seat anchors commerce for a farming community that stretches from the suburban Brunswick corridor in the east to the productive working farmland around Lodi and Seville in the southwest. Holdings here average approximately 156 acres, larger than most Northeast Ohio counties, and many of those operations have worked the same ground for multiple generations.

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Cattle Handling Equipment For Medina County

Cattle Handling Equipment for Medina County Operations

An estimated 7,600 dairy cows in western Medina's Montville Township, Lafayette Township, and the areas around Medina city need daily locking access for cow management, herd checks, and AI programs. HerdPro Headlock Panels at $865 to $1,227 let a single person secure multiple animals simultaneously, converting morning routines that would otherwise need two people into work one person can run through a full milking herd. Wet springs here run long. Indoor management in western Medina extends well beyond what drier counties to the south experience, and dairy operations in those townships depend on headlock panels through more months of the year than most buyers anticipate.

An estimated 17,900 beef animals in the eastern and southern townships run a periodic working schedule built around vaccinations, pregnancy checks, and fall weaning. The A1500 Cattle Squeeze Chute at $6,240 to $7,770 anchors most of those setups, and pairing it with a Cattle Work Chute at $3,270 to $4,990 and a Cattle Crowd Chute at $4,660 to $6,190 builds the approach and alley system that moves a herd of 50 or more through a session without repeated repositioning. Both product lines are stocked at Rootstown.

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Round Bale Feeders for Cattle and Horses in Medina County

Hinckley Township concentrates three separate equestrian training operations at a single address, 1575 Ledge Rd in Hinckley, making it the most active competitive riding cluster in this part of Northeast Ohio. Cessna Stables in Lodi serves dressage riders in the southwest. The Horse Round Bale Feeder with Roof at $2,650 to $3,800 protects hay from the county's wet spring precipitation and heavier winter accumulation, and with an estimated 2,800 horses across Medina CountyCovered bale feeding is a continuous practice on most acreages given those numbers, and the roofed design returns its cost through reduced spoilage within a single season.

Beef operations in eastern Medina's Wadsworth Township, Liverpool Township, and Litchfield Township depend on Cattle Round Bale Feeders for pasture hay through Ohio's winter dry lot period. Producers on the western side of the county roll out bale equipment alongside their barn programs for the dry lots and run-in areas where animals spend time outside the milking routine.

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

Custom Gates, Headlock Panels and Feeder Panels for Medina County

Many farm operations across Medina County's western and southern townships have worked the same ground for generations, and barn structures from mid-century construction often carry non-standard gate openings that catalog sizing doesn't fit. Custom Farm Gates through S&B Custom Innovations at $136 to $333 address those exact-width needs across the county's working farm properties and the equestrian holdings in Hinckley and Bainbridge where arena entries and paddock connections fall outside standard dimensions.

Headlock Panels remain the daily management tool for producers in Liberty, Medina, and Montville townships, where locking multiple cows simultaneously for veterinary access and herd program work is a routine most mornings require. Most barn layouts here run two or three banks. Feeder Panels at $360 to $795 serve the county's beef and mixed livestock operations with portable enclosures that can be repositioned as grazing rotations and feeding locations change through the season. All three products are stocked at Rootstown for pickup or delivery.

Feed Bunks and Hay Feeders for Medina County Farms

Medina County's wet spring conditions extend the indoor supplemental feeding season beyond what most counties to the south and east experience, a consequence of heavier precipitation across the Cleveland-Akron corridor. Economy Steel Feed Bunks at $340 to $499 cover multi-head grain and hay needs for both the dairy barn setups in western Medina and the beef dry lot configurations in the eastern and southern townships. Most operations keep them loaded year-round.

Dairy producers in the western townships use the Hang-on Metal Feed Bunk at $105 to $137.50 for individual stall grain access. Most barns run one per cow position in the milking lineup. The county's estimated 700 goats and 900 sheep on small and hobby farm operations use the Goat Hay Feeder at $1,300 alongside hang-on hay feeders for daily access. Most supplement year-round.

Feed Bunks For Medina County

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Does Premiere Farm Supply serve both dairy and beef operations in Medina County?

A:Yes, the Rootstown location stocks headlock panels for western Medina dairy producers and squeeze chutes for eastern and southern beef operations. Few counties in the service area split as cleanly into two distinct equipment markets along geographic lines as Medina does. Call 330.931.9930 to talk through your operation.

Q:What cattle handling equipment works best for western Medina County dairy operations?

A:HerdPro Headlock Panels are the daily management tool for dairy operations in Montville, Lafayette, and Medina townships. Locking multiple cows simultaneously for feeding, AI programs, and herd checks is how those mornings get done without extra labor. Most barn setups in western Medina run two or three banks, and getting the count right for your herd is worth a call before ordering. Call 330.931.9930.

Q:Does Premiere Farm Supply carry horse feeding equipment for the Hinckley equestrian community?

A:Horse Round Bale Feeders with Roof and hang-on hay feeders are stocked at Rootstown for Medina County equestrian buyers, including the competitive riding operations in Hinckley Township and the dressage community near Lodi. The roofed design protects hay investment through the county's wetter spring months and Northeast Ohio's winter precipitation. Call 330.931.9930 or stop by Monday through Saturday, 9am to 5pm.

Q:How does the wet spring season in Medina County affect feeding equipment choices?

A:Medina County's spring precipitation pattern extends the indoor supplemental feeding season compared to drier counties to the south. That turns steel feed bunks and hang-on hay equipment into year-round fixtures on most operations rather than tools pulled out in November and put away when the ground dries. Multi-head grain and hay situations in both the western dairy barns and eastern beef dry lots run well into spring, and most producers keep a bunk bank loaded through April. Call 330.931.9930 for current availability.

Medina 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 Medina County. Pickup runs Monday through Saturday at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown, and we deliver throughout the county.

Brunswick: 35 mi W from Rootstown via I-76 W and I-71 N (approximately 40 min). Fastest-growing Medina city and a Cleveland-Akron bedroom community, where Brunswick Hills Township and the surrounding rural areas still carry active cattle operations on the county's eastern edge.

Medina: 38 mi W from Rootstown via I-76 W and SR-18 W (approximately 43 min). County seat built around a genuinely intact historic town square, where the surrounding Medina Township and western dairy country begins and the county's commercial and government services are concentrated.

Wadsworth: 38 mi W from Rootstown via I-76 W and SR-94 S (approximately 44 min). Growing eastern Medina city with a strong independent community identity, where Wadsworth Township and the surrounding farmland carry active beef cattle operations on the county's productive ground.

Lodi: 43 mi W from Rootstown via I-76 W and SR-83 S (approximately 50 min). Southwest Medina anchor and home to Cessna Stables, which serves the classical dressage community in the county's southwestern corner, where active dairy and beef operations run alongside the equestrian market.

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