Solutions for Small Pastures: Agronomy Equipment Options for Every Acre

Not every operation has hundreds of acres or large open fields—and that’s okay. At Rockingham Cooperative, we understand that small pastures and tight paddocks are just as important to manage effectively. Yet for many producers, these areas can be difficult to maintain with traditional large-scale equipment.

That’s why we’ve expanded our agronomy solutions to better support producers working on a smaller scale. Whether you’re managing a few acres behind the barn or rotational grazing paddocks across your property, we have the equipment you need to apply herbicides efficiently and effectively.

Sprayer Options Built for Small Pastures

We proudly carry several spot and boomless sprayer options that give you control and convenience:

  • 15-Gallon ATV Spot Sprayer – $205.25
    Perfect for targeted applications and precision spraying in small or uneven areas. (Item #71320115)

  • 25-Gallon ATV Boomless Sprayer – $430.00
    A great middle-ground option for covering more ground with your ATV. (Item #71320025)

  • 55-Gallon 3-Point Hitch Boomless Tractor Sprayer – $1,575.00
    Designed for small- to mid-sized tractors, this sprayer gives broader coverage without needing a full boom system. (Item #71322055)

Each sprayer is built to deliver consistent application with easy setup and durable construction—whether you’re treating weeds in fence lines, pasture corners, or small paddocks.

Pair With the Right Herbicides

Our agronomy locations are fully stocked with a wide range of pasture and rangeland herbicides, and our experienced staff are here to help you choose the best solution for your forage goals. Whether you’re looking to improve pasture quality or tackle specific weed issues, we’ll help you build a plan that fits your acreage and your budget.

Your Local Agronomy Resource

At Rockingham Cooperative, we’re committed to helping producers of every size care for their land. Stop by one of our Agronomy Centers today to speak with a team member and get equipped—because every acre counts.

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