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Tractor Supply Hosts Nationwide Farmers Market
Community Invited to Shop Homemade, Homegrown Goods on Saturday, September 28 BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nCommunity Invited to Shop Homemade, Homegrown Goods on Saturday, September 28\n\n BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nTractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, will host its annual National Farmers Market on Saturday, September 28 in all of the retailer’s 2,200+ communities. This year’s Farmers Market will showcase the talent and products of local farmers, growers, craft makers, artisans and other producers within the community.\n\nThe free, family-friendly event will take place outside Tractor Supply stores nationwide with local vendors selling products like fresh fruit and vegetables, arts and crafts, accessories, specialty food and drink, and more. Customers and community members are invited to stop by, explore the wide range of offerings and support their neighbors by purchasing homemade and homegrown goods and products.\n\nMany sellers return annually and look forward to engaging with their communities every year.\n\nJessica McIver-Younger has been a vendor during the National Farmers Market for three years with her organic spice company and family business, Lucky 22 Spice Co.\n\n“The Farmers Market is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with my fellow makers and meet new neighbors,” said McIver-Younger. “Norco, California is a tight-knit rural town. We’re all friends and neighbors, and our local Tractor Supply is no different.”\n\nLong-time hobby farmer Paul Falkenberg and his business, Falkenberg's Honey, work with local farmers in Macomb County, Michigan to place hives and support pollination for crops in the region. He’ll be selling beeswax and honey at the Washington, Michigan Farmers Market for a third year.\n\n“Sharing my hobby and experience with the community is one of my favorite things about the Tractor Supply Farmers Market. Tractor Supply keeps my business working, and I love having a couple places close to me,” said Falkenberg.\n\nSunshine Acres Farm, which grows and sells fresh produce, eggs, chicken, beef, pork and goat meat in the Grove City, Pennsylvania, area, will be back at the National Farmers Market for a second year.\n\n“The Grove City, Pennsylvania Tractor Supply is very community oriented,” said Johna Skolnekovich of Sunshine Acres Farm. “My favorite thing about returning as a vendor is meeting new people and seeing the community support ...