Farm Supply & Cattle Equipment in Trumbull County, Ohio
Farm supply and cattle equipment for Trumbull County's beef farming community is under 30 minutes from Premiere Farm Supply's Rootstown location at 5368 Tallmadge Road. About 800 farms work approximately 135,000 acres of county farmland, generating roughly $75 million in annual agricultural sales from beef cow-calf operations concentrated in the eastern and northern townships. Warren, Niles, and Girard carry the county's industrial identity. Kinsman Township, Gustavus Township, Mecca Township, Southington Township, and Springfield Township carry its cattle.
Properties in those eastern townships average approximately 169 acres, larger than most Northeast Ohio counties, and that scale suits the cow-calf operations running twice-yearly working schedules of vaccinations, pregnancy checks, and fall weaning. An estimated 16,200 cattle belong overwhelmingly to those beef holdings, and the Trumbull County Fair in Cortland near Mosquito Lake gathers that agricultural community each late summer before the calf sale season begins.

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Cattle Handling Equipment for Trumbull County Operations
Handling equipment in Trumbull County's eastern townships follows a seasonal pattern built around twice-yearly working sessions, not the daily barn management that defines dairy operations. An estimated 14,900 beef cattle across the county get worked spring and fall for vaccinations, pregnancy checks, and weaning on the cow-calf schedule most herds follow. Most properties in those townships carry 50 to 150 head. The A1500 Cattle Squeeze Chute at $6,240 to $7,770 anchors most beef setups, and pairing it with the 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 keeps animals moving through a full working day.
Dairy producers in the county run an estimated 1,300 dairy cows on a daily barn management schedule rather than the periodic working sessions that define beef cattle handling. HerdPro Headlock Panels at $865 to $1,227 let a single operator secure multiple animals for veterinary checks, AI programs, and individual treatments on mornings when bringing in extra labor isn't practical.
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Round Bale Feeders for Cattle and Horses in Trumbull County
Two distinct bale feeder markets exist in Trumbull County, the beef cattle farms in the eastern townships and the horse holdings around Mosquito Lake and the Grand River valley in the north. An estimated 3,200 horses on private land and boarding facilities in that area include riders who use the Stony Creek Equestrian Center in Girard. Cattle Round Bale Feeders at $2,215 to $2,650 carry the hay load for those beef farms from November through early spring, when outdoor access replaces summer pasture and bale wastage on wet ground compounds fast over a Northeast Ohio winter. Slant-bar frames keep animals from pushing into the pile.
The Horse Round Bale Feeder with Roof protects hay investment at boarding operations and private properties throughout the county against Northeast Ohio's winter precipitation. Hang-on steel hay feeders at $215 to $275 serve individual stall setups where daily access is needed at a fixed location in a barn or run-in shed.


Custom Gates, Headlock Panels and Feeder Panels for Trumbull County
Barn structures across Kinsman, Gustavus, and Mecca township properties in Trumbull County's eastern townships often predate modern manufacturing specifications by several decades, a reflection of cattle operations that have worked the same land for generations. Custom Farm Gates through S&B Custom Innovations are built to exact dimensions at $136 to $333, which addresses the specific openings in working barns that standard catalog widths don't fit without modification.
Feeder Panels at $360 to $795 serve the county's larger beef farms, creating portable enclosures that can be moved as grazing rotations and hay locations shift through a long winter season. Most producers reconfigure their setups several times before spring. Headlock panels remain available at the Rootstown location for the county's dairy operations, where daily cow management routines call for locking multiple animals simultaneously rather than the periodic working approach that beef farms use.
Feed Bunks and Hay Feeders for Trumbull County Farms
Economy Steel Feed Bunks at $340 to $499 are the primary supplemental tool for Trumbull County's beef herds through Ohio's winter dry lot season, when cattle need daily grain and hay access from November through early spring. Mid-size cow-calf setups across the eastern townships run 50 to 150 head through a single bunk bank from late fall until pasture returns in April.
Calf Creep Feeder Boxes at $1,600 give calves exclusive grain access in the weeks before fall weaning, letting producers across the eastern townships push weights before the herd heads to market. Most cow-calf setups run one through September. The county's estimated 700 goats and 900 sheep on small and hobby farm properties also need supplemental feeding year-round, and the Goat Hay Feeder serves the larger hobby farms running mixed livestock across the county.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Does Premiere Farm Supply deliver to eastern Trumbull County farms?
Q:What cattle handling equipment works best for a larger Trumbull County beef operation?
Q:Does Premiere Farm Supply carry equipment for the Mosquito Lake equestrian community?
Q:Is the Calf Creep Feeder Box available for Trumbull County beef producers?
Trumbull County Communities We Serve
The full product line, including cattle handling equipment, round bale feeders, custom gates, headlock panels, and hay feeders, is stocked for every community in Trumbull County. Pickup runs Monday through Saturday at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown, and we deliver throughout the county.
Warren: 30 mi NE from Rootstown via SR-5 E and SR-82 E (approximately 36 min). County seat and Trumbull County's largest industrial city, where the farming community in Champion, Howland, and Weathersfield townships carries active cattle operations east and south of the built-up corridor.
Howland: 30 mi NE from Rootstown via SR-5 E and SR-82 E (approximately 36 min). A highly populated unincorporated township near Warren with approximately 20,000 residents who identify as Howland rather than Warren, and active small-farm operations in the township's eastern reaches.
Niles: 28 mi NE from Rootstown via SR-5 E (approximately 34 min). Industrial city adjacent to Warren with a strong independent community identity, where the surrounding rural areas hold small beef cattle and horse operations outside the built-up residential corridor.
Cortland: 30 mi NE from Rootstown via SR-5 E and SR-88 N (approximately 36 min). Growing community near Mosquito Lake State Park and the Trumbull County Fairgrounds, where the lake area's equestrian trail riding and boarding operations represent a genuine share of the horse equipment market in this county.
Newton Falls: 22 mi NE from Rootstown via SR-5 E and SR-534 N (approximately 27 min). The closest Trumbull County city to the Rootstown location, with active beef cattle operations in Bristol and Braceville townships surrounding the city.
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