Posted by hayray on January 25, 2008 at 16:35:24 from (216.234.120.152):
In Reply to: New farm store posted by rrlund on January 25, 2008 at 11:32:18:
There is a young guy, while not actually too young but probably a little older than me and alot younger then most of you old farts, but anyways, over here in Williamston Geyer Farm Service has a store like you are describing except feed and hay sales and some other supplies, no equipment but I do buy all my twine there. He definitely tries to sell anything he thinks he can sells, thinks outside the box. Has feed reps and nutritionist there all the time and he seems to be doing really well. I would think if you keep things small with low over-head you can do it, just don't try to be like a dealer, they have tremendous over-head and alot of them don't make it. Carry stuff that TSC does not, which is about everything, can't believe I even go there anymore. But of course, there will be pleanty of stuff you won't be able to compete with them on so don't. TSC don't carry 7200 sisal, so carry it, they don't mount tires and press hydraulic hoses, so do it. Could work.
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