Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
Our primary farm store is the county farmer's co-op. It's been here for 80 years and serves local farmers/loggers. The stores are the basic hardware/pumps/hoses/clothing/plants, with a yard and warehouses for bigger stuff like water tanks, feed rings, and they have a larger warehouse and yard outside of town for bulk hay, seed, fertilizer and chemicals. The store also has a pump repair shop, and sells small tractor implements. If you buy a membership you get an annual dividend based on how much you buy. If you file a Schedule F, they will print a list of all your purchases for the year, so you don't have to worry about keeping receipts for that irrigation fitting or the truckload of cattle feed you sent your ignorant kid to pick up.We don't have Rural King or Tractor Supply ... they sound interesting.
In BC, we do have Peavey Mart, Princess Auto, and Buckerfields, but none of them are a one-stop-shop.
Our secondary farm store is Coastal Farm, which sounds a lot like Rural King. It's a more modern big box style store, about the size of a typical Walmart. They do a good job of stocking sprayer parts, and sometimes even beat Bi-Mart on firearm prices.
Tractor Supply has recently moved into the area. They seem to be like Dollar General, putting stores everywhere. If there's a rural convenience store, TS is it. So far the only thing I have bought there is bird seed and 1/4" chain.