Neat to see the tractors at the your TSC. I think clubs/groups can get set up with their local TSC and some other farm stores and do the same thing. Management has to run it by HQ first.
It's sad to see what TSC has become. The rural home/landowner and weekend warrior's Walmart.
40+years ago when my dad got his start in farming he bought sow and nursery crates at the local TSC on closeout. He said he asked the manager, who was a nice guy and a bit of a comedian, but a guy who really knew his ag stuff why they were getting rid of them and a bunch of other ag and tractor related items. He said they probably needed the shelf space for pantyhose or something. Within weeks he was fired and within a year the store was closed. They abandoned their base a long time ago here. The only thing that saved them around here is QFF going broke.
Today, there's maybe 25 pages in the blue book today for "farmers", and I'm not counting horse shampoo, either. Maybe another 10 pages of "tractor parts". There's maybe 2 short rows in each of our local stores with stuff needed to keep an animal in or put a crop out.
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