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   / Tractor Supply Article #12  
I have one close by but never go there since the first few times it opened 2 years ago. They have nothing I cannot beat their prices on by 15-35%, sometimes the same brand. Their staff are lazy and no experience with their stock or how it works. And they refuse to give the veterans discount all their competition give. WILCO up here has a full parking lot and TSC doesn't.

Ron
 
   / Tractor Supply Article #13  
Overall I am satisfied with my TSC. I do a fair amount of shopping there but buy very few durable goods. Most of it is chicken feed, mineral blocks, pine bedding stuff like that. The one durable thing I do buy there is fencing and T-posts. I have been very happy with redbrand woven fencing.

Electric fencing I get from kencove, Herbicide/pesticides of get shipped from Rural King, Tractor parts typically get Agri-supply. Seed comes from local feed stores or co-ops.

I can see why they are doing well. Hobby farming/mini-farming is big in my area as well are horses. They have the market cornered in this niche where I live so if you need stuff for livestock. TSC is typically the only place where you'll find it.
 
   / Tractor Supply Article #14  
It's like anything else, some stores are better than others. I have two within 80 miles or so. I have an RK and several other chain and smaller independent stores. I can't really rate any over the other. RK beats in some ways, but not all.
 
   / Tractor Supply Article #15  
TSC is NOT my favorite place. Read the article and I can say without hesitation, Barbara Streisand. If the employees have their own animals they are probably Pekingese dogs or Siamese cats. The animal feed is way over priced and as noted by several others, there sure are lots of empty bins. There are two stores within a 25 mile drive, one east one west. They are the same with a couple of exceptions, the employees in the store to the west will lie right to your face and those to the east haven't a clue when asked a question.
 
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The animal feed is way over priced

Truth in that quote.
We normally buy ours at the local co-op. The coop was closed (see below), so I went to TSC. I was dismayed at the prices, and also perplexed that they carried so many different types of pet food.

I generally like the folks at my local store. Always very helpful. Occasionally get the surly cashier, but they dont last long.

In a two mile stretch, we have the TSC, the Southern States co-op, John Deere, MF, New Holland, Kubota, and Honda Outdoor Dealerships. The above brands, plus Stihl, RedMax, Husqvarna Pro, Gravely, Ariens Pro, Bobcat.
The only problem - the TSC is the only place open after 5pm M-F, after 2pm Sat, and Sunday. And none of the other places sell popcorn.
 
   / Tractor Supply Article #17  
I can remember years ago reading an article about the guy who owns TSC today. He lives about 20 miles from me. To me, he sounded like a Sam Walton type. When our local store opened I thought, "This is great!
I am operating 150 acres and l can get everything l need 7 miles away." Wrong! The stores hours aren't farmer friendly and, as an example, the Cat 3 parts I need for my 3 point are made by some 10-year old in China.

TSC, if you need it, we don't have it. If you don't need it, it's on sale!
 
   / Tractor Supply Article #18  
That slogan does fit. Our store is very close and most of the employees are great, but the local store has very limited control of their inventory. They are very often out of the feed we get. One manager said that they would fix the problem and make sure it was always available. They knew us well enough to know how much we used. Sadly, the manager found that they can't control their inventory. They just are given a certain allocation from the parent company.

TSC, if you need it, we don't have it. If you don't need it, it's on sale!
 
   / Tractor Supply Article #19  
I always scan the flyer for TSC when it comes in the mail. Several good TSC stores on my usual travel routes so I have encountered a wide range of locations and employees/ management.

Sometimes I just stop in places like a TSC to stretch my legs and walk around, take a break from driving.
I notice the people as much as merchandise. Shoppers and employees. I’ve noticed people buying just about everything TSC sells.

The bargain bins. I didn’t care for them at first because they seemed in the way. But sometimes a guy just needs a cheap pair or three of pliers.

In some smaller towns they really seem to be filling a need for ‘stuff’ people use every day. I halfway expect to see them put a coffee pot and a few chairs off to the side at some places.
 
   / Tractor Supply Article #20  
We have two near us, same distance apart. One has a guy that works, and is there to answer questions. The other store is like a ghost town but has things in stock. I wish he would move to the other store.
 

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