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All about Tractor Supply Company
Tractor Supply Company may have originally started out with all tractor stuff, but over the years its grown and today you can find all sorts of different products here. They sell things like home improvement products, things you might need to maintain your lawn or garden, agricultural stuff, and items to take care of your pet or livestock.
You might have seen one of Tractor Supply Companys many ads with its famous slogan "The Stuff You Need Out Here." But have you seen the great deals and offers you can get on Tractor Supply Company products? Not only can you find lots of fantastic discounts on their website, but you can also see ads and coupons right here, too. Whether youre buying a tractor or not, theres sure to be a discount out there for you!
The history of Tractor Supply Company
Tractor Supply Company was founded in Brentwood, Tennessee, in 1938. It has around 1,500 locations and operates in 49/50 of the U.S. states. Its headquarters are still in Brentwood.
As the name suggests, this store actually did start out by selling all tractor things. Specifically, it was a mail order tractor parts business that was founded in 1938. Their first physical store was opened the following year, in 1939, in Minot, North Dakota. Today, its one of the biggest chains in the United States.
To celebrate its 75th birthday, the stores leader sgot to ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
Everyone can get a chick at Tractor Supply Company.
Ever wondered where everyone gets their chicks? Well, you can go to Tractor Supply Company’s chick days. And by chicks we mean actual baby chickens – what were you thinking?
The stores sell pretty much anything you’d need to dive into the rural lifestyle, ranging from garden tools to outdoor work clothing to animal care stuff. Now, that includes chickens, too, aimed at people who are into the “backyard-to-table” movement.
Customers take home the chicks for both meat and eggs, though many end up just eating the eggs as they take a liking to the chickens.
If chicks aren’t your thing, the stores also sell ducks. Prices start from $1.99.