Recycle Smart. SAVE BIG. Ag Tire Recycling Program

Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau is excited to announce a recycling initiative aimed at supporting our agriculture community and promoting environmental sustainability. Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau members will have the opportunity to recycle agricultural tires at a fraction of the price beginning Aug. 4, 2025. 

In partnership with Tuscarawas County Health Department, OSU Extension of Tuscarawas County, and Black Bounce Rubber & Tire, and a $20,000 grant from the Ohio EPA, Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau will offer tire recycling as low as $1 per tire.

“Tire disposal can pose a significant financial challenge, and we are committed to providing a responsible solution,” says Jim Rowe, Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau president. “Members in our ag community will have the opportunity to clean up their farms, and rid themselves of ag tires at a significant cost-savings.” 

Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau Agricultural Tire Recycling Event Details

Program Period: Aug. 4, 2025 until grant funds are exhausted
Date/Time: Scheduled upon registration completion 
Drop-off Location:
Black Bounce Rubber & Tire
7419 TR 668
Millersburg, OH 44654

We will be accepting agricultural tires of various sizes at significantly reduced prices. 

Agricultural tire size – Your Reduced Cost to Recycle
  • Up to 24 inches – $1 each
  • 25 inches to 32 inches – $5 each
  • 33 inches to 49 inches$10 each
  • 50 inches and larger$15 each

Limit: Each member is encouraged to bring up to 10 tires per trip. Tire recycling is on a first-come, first-serve basis until our program funds run out. Pre-registration is required. 

Important Guidelines
  • No rims: Please ensure that all tires are free of rims to facilitate the recycling process.
  • Clean tires only: Tires should be free of debris, dirt, and any other materials.
  • Safety measures: We encourage all members to follow safety protocols during the drop-off process.
  • Follow EPA guidelines of transporting 10 tires or less on the roadway.
  • Extra tires: Do NOT bring more tires than you registered. You will not receive discount pricing. All tires must be registered and paid for prior to drop off. 
Why Recycle Tires?

This proAg Tire Recycling QR Codeject aims to provide farmers a resource to clean up their property, remove any litter, and potential for mosquito breeding grounds. In addition, tire recycling helps reduce waste in landfills, prevents environmental pollution, and promotes the use of recycled materials in various products. By participating in this event, you are making a positive impact on our community and the environment.

If you have any questions or need further information, please call Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau at 330-339-7211 or e-mail [email protected]

Register

Ready to recycle? Scan the QR Code or click here to be taken to the Ag Tire Recycling registration.

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