In Missouri, a UTV quickly becomes one of the most valuable tools on your property. Whether you’re hauling feed, checking fence lines, spraying fields, plowing snow, or maintaining acreage, the right side-by-side saves time, reduces wear on your truck, and helps you reach places a full-size vehicle can’t.
But choosing the right machine matters. Some UTVs are built for recreation, while others are engineered specifically for farm and property work.
Here’s a look at the best UTVs for Missouri farmers, landowners, and property managers in 2026.
What Missouri Property Owners Should Look for in a UTV
Missouri brings a mix of mud, hills, cold winters, and hot summers. A true farm-ready UTV should have:
• Strong towing capacity for trailers, sprayers, and implements
• Large dump bed capacity for tools, feed, and materials
• Reliable 4WD capability
• Ground clearance for mud and rough terrain
• Available cab with heat and air conditioning
• Proven durability for daily use
For most farms and acreage owners, towing capacity between 2,000 and 3,500 pounds and a 1,000-lb or greater cargo bed is ideal.
Polaris Ranger XP 1000



Best overall farm UTV
The Polaris Ranger XP 1000 has become one of the most popular farm UTVs in Missouri because it balances power, comfort, and reliability.
Why it stands out:
• 2,500-lb towing capacity
• 1,000-lb dumping cargo box
• Smooth ride over rough pastures and gravel
• Huge accessory selection
• Available NorthStar cab with factory heat and AC
This machine handles everything from feeding livestock and hauling fencing supplies to snow plowing and daily property maintenance.
Best for:
• Farms of all sizes
• Acreage owners
• Snow removal
• Daily utility work
Polaris Ranger XD 1500
Best extreme-duty UTV for serious farm work
The Ranger XD 1500 is the most capable Ranger ever built. It was designed specifically for farmers and landowners who regularly move heavy loads and rely on their machine every day.
Why it stands out:
• Massive 3,500-lb towing capacity
• Industry-leading 1,500-lb dump bed capacity
• 110-hp ProStar engine
• Heavy-duty steel chassis and transmission
• Factory HVAC cab, heated seats, and premium interior
This machine feels closer to a compact farm truck than a traditional UTV. It excels at pulling trailers, hauling bulk materials, and handling demanding workloads.
Best for:
• Large farms and cattle operations
• Heavy hauling and towing
• Commercial and agricultural use
• Landowners who want maximum durability
Polaris Ranger 1000

Best value farm UTV
The Ranger 1000 delivers excellent capability at a lower price point, making it a favorite for small to mid-size properties.
Why it stands out:
• Strong towing and hauling capability
• Reliable ProStar engine
• Lower cost than premium models
• Compatible with thousands of accessories
It handles most farm tasks easily, including hauling feed, tools, and equipment.
Best for:
• Small farms
• Property owners with 5–50 acres
• First-time UTV buyers
• Budget-conscious landowners
Kawasaki Mule Pro-FXT



Best for crews and long-term durability
The Kawasaki Mule has built its reputation on reliability. It’s a simple, durable machine designed for real farm work.
Why it stands out:
• Convertible seating for 3 or 6 passengers
• Excellent reliability record
• Strong hauling capability
• Comfortable ride for long workdays
Perfect for farms where multiple people need to ride together to repair fence, check livestock, or manage large properties.
Best for:
• Family farms
• Property managers
• Fence and livestock work
• Multi-person crews
Kawasaki Ridge HVAC



Best premium comfort UTV
The Kawasaki Ridge HVAC combines work capability with premium comfort, making it ideal for year-round Missouri use.
Why it stands out:
• Factory heat and air conditioning
• Quiet, smooth engine performance
• Fully enclosed cab
• Strong towing and hauling capability
This is a great option for landowners who use their machine daily and want protection from heat, cold, dust, and weather.
Best for:
• Year-round property maintenance
• Snow removal
• Larger acreage
• Comfort-focused buyers
Cab vs Non-Cab: What Missouri Owners Should Choose
Missouri weather can be unpredictable. Cab models provide major advantages if you:
• Work year-round
• Plow snow
• Spend long hours in the machine
• Want protection from dust, heat, and cold
Open machines work well if you:
• Use the UTV occasionally
• Primarily operate in warm weather
• Want a lower initial cost
Many landowners who start with open machines eventually upgrade to cab models.
Most Common Uses for UTVs on Missouri Properties
UTVs have become essential tools for:
• Feeding livestock
• Hauling fencing supplies
• Pulling trailers
• Moving firewood
• Snow plowing
• Spraying weeds and fields
• Checking trail cameras
• General property maintenance
They reduce workload, increase efficiency, and help protect your full-size truck from unnecessary wear.
Final Thoughts: Which UTV Is Best for Your Farm?
The best UTV depends on your workload and property size:
• Best overall: Polaris Ranger XP 1000
• Best heavy-duty machine: Polaris Ranger XD 1500
• Best value: Polaris Ranger 1000
• Best crew machine: Kawasaki Mule Pro-FXT
• Best comfort: Kawasaki Ridge HVAC
For many Missouri landowners, a UTV quickly becomes the most used vehicle on the property.
Find the Right UTV for Your Property
At Sappington Pro Outdoor in Jackson, Missouri, we help farmers and property owners compare models side-by-side and choose the right machine for their needs.
You can browse inventory, request pricing, or visit our showroom to see these machines in person.