Iowa Mowbotics Relocates to Downtown Jefferson

Robotic lawn care company finds larger space on town square to serve growing customer base.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Schyler Bardole, owner of Iowa Mowbotics, a robotic lawn and snowblower business, has announced the relocation of his company to a larger space on the downtown square in Jefferson, Iowa. The move from the company's previous location on the east side of the former Greater Life Chiropractic building was driven by the need for more space to accommodate the business's growth and continued support of the local community.

Why it matters

The relocation of Iowa Mowbotics to the downtown area is seen as a positive development for the Jefferson community, as it allows the business to remain local, continue generating sales tax revenue for infrastructure projects, and provide a convenient destination for customers visiting the town square.

The details

Iowa Mowbotics has moved into the former RA Baxley Transportation building at 111 North Chestnut Street, on the east side of the downtown square in Jefferson. Bardole cited the need for a larger space to house the company's robotic lawn and snowblower products, as well as the desire to keep the business local and support the community's sales tax initiatives.

  • Iowa Mowbotics announced the relocation in February 2026.
  • The company has moved into its new downtown Jefferson location.

The players

Schyler Bardole

The owner of Iowa Mowbotics, a robotic lawn and snowblower business.

Yarbo

The parent company of Iowa Mowbotics, with a global reach that includes sales in 24 different European countries.

Andy Liu

The European Sales Director for Yarbo, who recently visited Iowa Mowbotics' former location.

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What they’re saying

“Twenty-four different countries in Europe across Europe and we have certain countries we have big distributors, some countries will go as traditional dealerships. We are now settling quite well in Europe, now, like France, Italy (and) Denmark, you know, nordic states. Baltics, even the Baltics, and they also got some snow. And the sales there is really satisfying. Can you imagine that we've sold over 150 units in the Baltic states? It's small countries, but we sell it quite well.”

— Andy Liu, European Sales Director, Yarbo (Raccoon Valley Radio)

What’s next

Bardole plans to renovate the upper-story apartments above the new Iowa Mowbotics location, providing additional housing options in the downtown area.

The takeaway

The relocation of Iowa Mowbotics to a larger space on the downtown square in Jefferson demonstrates the company's commitment to the local community and its continued growth. The move will allow Iowa Mowbotics to better serve its customers, generate sales tax revenue for infrastructure projects, and contribute to the vibrancy of the town's central business district.