2027 Ag Tire Harvest: Interest Survey
Your feedback is critical in helping us determine the volume of tires in our area and the scale of the event needed.
Read MoreYour feedback is critical in helping us determine the volume of tires in our area and the scale of the event needed.
Help Us Bring an Ag Tire Recycling Event to Our County!
We are currently exploring the possibility of hosting an Ag Tire Harvest in April 2027. To make this event a success and to secure the necessary funding and grants, we need your data. Please take a moment to complete our brief survey. Your feedback is critical in helping us determine the volume of tires in our area and the scale of the event needed.
Important Event Guidelines
To ensure we can provide this service, please note the following requirements:
Farm Use Only: Only tires used for agricultural purposes will be accepted. (No commercial or industrial tires.)
No Tracks: We cannot accept rubber tracks at this event.
Drain the Ballast: All tires must be completely drained of ballast liquid prior to drop-off.
Rims are Okay: Tires still on the rims will be accepted.
Why take our survey?
This survey is the first step in securing funding applications to keep the costs low (or free!) for our members. By providing your estimated tire count now, you help us prove the need and plan our event.
Questions?
We are here to help! If you have specific questions about the survey or the proposed event.
Call: Our organization director at 440.812.6709 or our office at 440.426.2195
Email: [email protected]
Link to survey or scan the QR Code below
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