Guess I'm living in an Alternate Universe there are 4 Coops that operate and each have a store within 35 miles of my farm,4 Tractor Supply Stores,several Southern States Stores in the same area and all seem to be doing good.There is a lot of diversity in farming in my area cattle,dairy farms,meat goats,some crops,lots of small vegetable farmers,organic is big,lots of vineyards,several brewerys,small cheese makers,lady up the road from grows about 3 acres of flowers to sell,all sorts of stuff going on. Farmers Markets all over the place even the TSC near me now ropes off part of their parking lot on Saturday for small vegetable growers that can't get into the Farmers Markets to set up and sell produce was by there yesterday afternoon looked like they were doing a brisk business.Helps there is a 200+ house subdivision behind the TSC people walk over and buy produce.Say what you want about small landholders and suburban folks but they drive the economy here and keep the farm stores financially healthy.The same folks keep the farm equipment dealers going too so its a win for farmers,the dealers and the surburban folks.About every store I go to has a help wanted sign up,restaurants of about any chain national chain you can think of plus a lot of independents.Traffic can be a pain sometimes but with lots of fuel stations,Lowes,Walmart,Food Lion and around 20 restaurants within 5 miles I don't have to drive very far anyway.
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