Farm Supply Near New Philadelphia, Ohio
Farm supply near New Philadelphia, Ohio draws from Tuscarawas County's largest commercial hub and county seat, where Sandy Township, Oxford Township, and Goshen Township carry active beef cow-calf operations across the productive Tuscarawas Valley farmland surrounding the city. Tuscarawas County recorded approximately 1,200 farms across roughly 220,000 acres in the 2022 Census of Agriculture. Average acreage per operation runs about 183 acres. With an estimated 32,400 beef cattle spread across the county's valley farmland, the equipment demand runs to squeeze chutes, work chutes, and crowd systems for mid-size operations on a year-round processing calendar.
Fort Laurens at nearby Bolivar is the only Revolutionary War fort built in Ohio, anchoring the county's historical identity and putting Tuscarawas County on a geographic scale that matches the agricultural production it carries. As the county seat, New Philadelphia serves as the commercial center for that cattle production, making it the primary search anchor for farm supply across the entire Tuscarawas Valley corridor. Premiere Farm Supply is at 5368 Tallmadge Road in Rootstown, approximately 42 miles north of New Philadelphia via US-36 W and SR-44 N. The drive typically runs about 50 minutes. Call 330.931.9930 before making the trip to confirm the right build is ready.

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Beef Handling Equipment for Tuscarawas Valley Operations
Beef cow-calf operations in Sandy Township and Oxford Township run a year-round working calendar that includes spring calving, fall cow work, and periodic processing for vaccinations, pregnancy checks, and weaning across every season. That frequency demands commercial-grade equipment. A1500 Cattle Squeeze Chutes are priced from $6,240 to $7,770 and sized for working full-sized cow-calf pairs through routine processing without repositioning between sets.
Operations in the mid-size range common across Tuscarawas Valley benefit from staging additional capacity ahead of the squeeze setup. Cattle Work Chutes at Premiere Farm Supply are priced from $3,270 to $4,990 and sized for moving larger groups through a processing setup when a single squeeze capacity limits throughput per run. Valley operations run large. That configuration fits the 60 to 150 head operations in the Goshen Township and Sandy Township corridors, where terrain concentrates working groups at the handling setup rather than spreading them across open pasture.
Cattle Round Bale Feeders at Premiere Farm Supply range from $2,215 to $2,650, limiting hay loss on the clay-heavy Tuscarawas Valley pastures through a full winter feeding season. Winter costs add up here. 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 New Philadelphia Area Orders
Buyers from New Philadelphia reach the Rootstown store by heading north on US-36 W and connecting to SR-44 North through Alliance and Marlboro Township toward Tallmadge Road. Call ahead first. A quick call confirms the right build is in stock and saves a second trip from the Tuscarawas Valley. Most squeeze chute and work chute orders can be ready for same-day pickup with advance notice.
Delivery is available for qualifying orders. Call 330.931.9930 to confirm whether a specific order qualifies and to discuss scheduling.
