Group Membership Spotlight: Wellington Implement
Wellington Implement is a valued business member that plays an important role in supporting local agriculture and strengthening our rural communities.
Read MoreThe Northeast Counties Farm Bureau serving Cuyahoga, Erie, Huron, and Lorain counties is excited to highlight one of our valued business members that plays an important role in supporting local agriculture and strengthening our rural communities. These spotlights are our way of recognizing the businesses that invest in Farm Bureau through Group Memberships and help make a positive impact for agriculture across our communities.
This week’s Business Member Spotlight is…….
Located in Lorain County, Wellington Implement began in 1929 just before the Great Depression. Willard and Eva Young moved from Ashland to Wellington with their three children. Now the company is in its 96th year with a 4th generation owner, Tom Stannard, and locations in Wellington, Ashland and Medina selling agricultural and outdoor equipment.
Wellington Implement provides equipment, parts, service and support to farmers, rural landowners, commercial customers, municipalities, and homeowners throughout the north-central region of Ohio. Its mission is to help customers succeed by providing quality equipment backed by knowledgeable employees and exceptional customer service. Wellington Implement serves a wide variety of customers who rely on dependable equipment to maintain their properties and businesses.
Wellington Implement is an authorized dealer for industry-leading equipment brands, including Case IH, offering a full range of agricultural equipment, compact tractors, lawn and garden equipment, utility vehicles, commercial mowing equipment, and related products. The team is committed to helping customers find the right equipment solutions and supporting them long after the sale.
In addition to equipment sales, Wellington Implement provides:
New in 2026, Wellington Implement is offering mobile mower service, allowing customers to have their riding mower or zero turn serviced at their location in around an hour. All the work will be performed inside their especially designed box truck.
Connect with Wellington Implement
Thank you to Wellington Implement for being trusted partners and for supporting the mission of Farm Bureau. We appreciate your investment in agriculture and encourage our members to learn more about their services.
Interested in becoming a Farm Bureau Business member? Contact our office at 440-877-0706 or email our organization director at [email protected] to learn how your business can become a Group Member.
Wellington Implement is a valued business member that plays an important role in supporting local agriculture and strengthening our rural communities.
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