Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipment
Since 1945, the Tarter family has manufactured high quality products that are trusted by ranchers and farmers across the world. Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipment is privately owned and operated by the fourth generation of the Tarter family. From cattle squeeze chutes to horse stalls to farm gates to rodeo roping chutes, our more than 950 products are sought after in more than 7,000 farm and ranch stores nationwide. In 2008, the company changed its name from Tarter Gate Company to Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipment. Currently, the 4th generation of the Tarter family oversees what has become the largest manufacturer of farm gates and animal management equipment in North America.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Livestock
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1945
About Us
The History of Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipment
“You’ve Got to Take Some Chances'
Tarter Farm and Ranch was founded in 1945 as the Tarter Gate Company when Chrisman Vanwinkle “C.V.” Tarter moved his family to Dunnville, KY and began clearing his land and cutting timber to manufacture wooden gates. Using only hand tools, the Tarter’s made 32 wooden gates a week and C.V.’s son Roger sold them for $2.50 - $3.00 throughout the Bluegrass area.
In the mid-40s, Roger left to serve in the Air Force during WWII. While away, Roger’s father C.V. purchased a sawmill and the company began to flourish during the war. “Gates were a farm product,” said Roger. “We spread out, selling gates all over Kentucky, and into Indiana and Ohio.”
As business continued to grow, Roger and his wife Vivian bought the company from his father, and by 1950, had five men hauling gates into five states.
Over the years, the types of gates continued to evolve, incorporating steel uprights and wood panels. By the late sixties, Tarter was producing steel, spot welded and tubular gates, finally installing their own tube mill in the early seventies.
Roger said his parents taught him how to be a good business man and to always be honest. “If you can’t take a man for his word, there’s not much to him, is there? You’ve got to set goals. And you’ve got to take some chances. Most of the major decisions I’ve had to make have been the right ones,” he said.
Roger passed these values onto his sons, Donald and David when they took over the company. They expanded the business to include steel gates and other farm and ranch equipment. In 2008, as the product line continued to grow, the company name changed from Tarter Gate Company to Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipment.
Currently, the fourth generation of the Tarter family oversees what has become the largest manufacturer of farm gates and animal management equipment in North America.
State-of-the-art production facilities in two Kentucky communities represent over 1 million square feet of manufacturing space. Tarter also owns a full manufacturing and distribution center in Corinne, Utah.
The Tarter family continues to value the power of an American, family-run business by providing long-lasting, quality products to farmers and ranchers.
Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipment - improving life on your land since 1945.