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Bloomberg – Quick Take
Farm lovers and pet lovers will soon have more places to pick up supplies.
Tractor Supply Company plans to open 90 stores by the end of 2025, the company said in an email to USA Today on June 6th. The company also said it plans to open up to 10 new locations this year for its specialty pet store, Petsense By Tractor Supply.
Looking ahead, the company said it plans to add 100 tractor supply stores in 2026, with up to 10 pettenses.
The company refused to disclose where future locations would open – cited the company’s policy.
This is where the Tractor Supply Company has opened its stores so far this year.
New location for tractor supply companies
According to the company overview on the Investor website, Tractor Supply Company operates 2,311 tractor supply stores in 49 states as of March 29th. The company told USA Today that it opened its location in the next city this year.
- Come, Arizona
- Big Bear Lake, California
- Jurupa Valley, California
- Reading, California
- OrangeTree, Florida
- Silver Springs, Florida
- Lake Park, Georgia
- Cairnlo, Louisiana
- Claire, Michigan
- West End, North Carolina
- Zebron, North Carolina
- Amelia, Ohio
- Columbiana, Ohio
- Lebanon, Ohio
- Inwood, West Virginia
Additionally, Hanover Invinde Sun, part of the USA Today network, reported that it opened a location in Hanover Borough on January 17th.
The company added that it opened Petens in Orange, Texas, at a tractor supply location. The Tractor Supply Company said there are 206 traits from tractor suppliers in 23 states as of March 29th.
USA Today reported in May that Tractor Supply Company had purchased 18 big lot leases in 15 states.
“These locations are strategically located in existing and adjacent commercial areas to provide an ideal footprint, favourable lease terms for functionality, and to meet the essential needs of farmers, livestock and pet owners, ranchers, part-time and hobby farmers, gardeners, homeowners, merchants and others.
Contribution: Mary Wallas Holdridge – USA Today

