Farm Supply Near Niles, Ohio
Farm supply near Niles, Ohio draws from a dense industrial city with a community identity entirely separate from neighboring Warren, where Howland Township, Vienna Township, and Lordstown Township carry active beef cattle and horse operations on the rural fringe between the built-up residential corridor and the agricultural eastern townships. The 2022 Census of Agriculture recorded approximately 800 farms across roughly 135,000 acres in Trumbull County. Average acreage per operation runs about 169 acres. With an estimated 14,900 beef cattle spread across the county's farming townships, the primary equipment need on Niles's rural fringe runs to squeeze chutes for small cattle operations and horse feeders for the equestrian properties occupying the larger residential parcels.
Birthplace of President William McKinley, Niles carries a civic identity that holds distinct from Warren despite sharing the same metro corridor. That independence makes it a standalone search market for farm supply buyers in Howland and Vienna townships who identify as Niles rather than Warren. McKinley's birthplace identity is one of the strongest local anchors in the Trumbull County service area. Premiere Farm Supply is at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown, approximately 28 miles southwest of Niles via SR-5 W. The drive typically runs about 34 minutes. Call 330.931.9930 before making the trip to confirm the right item is ready.

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Beef and Horse Equipment for the Niles Rural Fringe
Beef cattle operations on the rural fringe of Howland and Vienna townships run a seasonal processing calendar that demands reliable handling equipment, even at smaller herd counts common on this side of the county. A1500 Cattle Squeeze Chutes are priced from $6,240 to $7,770 and built for full-season repeated use on operations running 20 to 60 head. Herd size doesn't reduce the wear. Head gates swing full-arch on this unit, allowing larger cows to enter cleanly and cutting reset time between animals during a working run.
Equestrian properties on the Niles rural fringe carry covered hay protection as their primary equipment need through a northeast Ohio winter, where sustained precipitation events push through Trumbull County from November into March. The Horse Round Bale Feeder with Roof at Premiere Farm Supply is priced from $2,650 to $3,800 and built with a galvanized roof panel that keeps round bale material dry across the full outdoor feeding season. Small parcels face the same exposure as large ones. A two- to eight-acre equestrian property in Howland Township loses the same percentage of uncovered bale tonnage to precipitation as any rural farm does, and a roofed feeder reclaims that loss before it compounds across months. Small parcels gain the most from it.
Premiere Farm Supply also carries the full cattle handling line, a complete feeder selection across bale, hang-on, and bunk styles, and custom gates and panels for any configuration.
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Pickup and Delivery for Niles Area Orders
Buyers from Niles reach the Rootstown store by heading southwest on SR-5 W, a direct route through Newton Falls and the Trumbull-Portage county corridor toward Tallmadge Road. Call ahead first. A quick call confirms the right item is in stock and saves a second trip from the Mahoning Valley corridor.
Delivery is available for qualifying orders. Call 330.931.9930 to confirm whether a specific order qualifies and to discuss scheduling.
