Address: 12001 N Us Hwy 101, Shelton, WA 98584, USA
Phone: +13604325900
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 8AM–9PM
Tuesday: 8AM–9PM
Wednesday: 8AM–9PM
Thursday: 8AM–9PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Tim Hahnlen
Helpful yard staff. Busy on Saturday, go during the week if you can and avoid the crowd.
Caysie Huff
Constantly out of the products I need. Then tells me they have something else, so I’ll try that. Go up to the front and now magically they are out. So feed up with a feed store in a country area not providing the products that are actually needed. If you see an item is being bought more then others, then you order more. That’s how supply and demand work. Then when you ask the cashier to figure out what’s going on she gives you attitude. Don’t be rude to me because you and your coworkers don’t know what you’re doing. I WILL NOT be returning to this store. I will drive an hour up to oly instead.
Denise Morrison
Really liked this Tractor supply Staff was helpful Parking was a breeze Visible off highway 101 in Shelton
Dc christopoulos
Great clean store, love the dog wash station in back of store,always clean and well stocked..
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I think they give the shots You might call store for details
Hi Debbie, stores will have chicks available starting the week of 2/21.
Masks and really no close interaction with anyone. The loader never got off his machine. There is a counter between you and the person you pay...
They do not fix lawn mowers
Call the store directly. This isn't the stores website and they may not monitor it. Good luck.
Their website says 8am-8pm Mon-Sat and 9am-7pm Sun. In the future you can call businesses directly or look up their information online.
They have a dog wash station and the tools do trim your dogs nails (yourself) but the employees do not do that.
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They carry rv stuff
They have the metal stock tanks. We find they make very durable planters but you do have to drill drain holes. The secret is to drill the holes the same size as a wine cork. Then they can easily be plugged if you need a reservoir.
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