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    Tractor Supply was one of seven major donors that provided awards to a total of 133 farmer veterans. Fifty winners were awarded $1,000 Tractor Supply gift cards while an additional $50,000 grant from the Tractor Supply Company Foundation will benefit farmer veterans in the form of grants and through FVC programming.

    For the last five years, Tractor Supply has partnered with FVC to assist farmer veterans from all branches of service as part of its ongoing commitment to veteran causes. In total, the Company has donated more than $450,000 in gift cards and funding to FVC, assisting more than 300 farmer veterans.

    This year’s recipients include:

    • Colin Dunlap, the Army officer behind Silver Bell Ranch, a first-generation beef ranch in Normangee, Texas. Silver Bell markets beef direct-to-consumer and seeks to become the go-to supplier for sustainably raised, great tasting beef in the local market. Colin also wants the ranch to provide a place for fellow veterans to learn about agriculture. His long-term goals are to implement a three-pasture multi-species rotational grazing system, add artificial insemination to business service offerings and engage with the community to improve agricultural education.
    • Flint Raben of Raben Ranch in Twin Bridges, Montana, who produces an unusual hybrid of traditional hay and stocker cattle, and organic produce and field-cut lavender plants. Flint, a Navy veteran, realized the farming/ranching and preserving skills he learned as a child are a dying art, so he hopes to pass those skills on to his own children by making Raben Ranch a success. With his award, Flint will rehab 7,500 feet of pasture fencing, build a High-Tunnel in the market garden, upgrade the drip irrigation system and overhaul his small tractor.
    • Tona Trice, an Army veteran who owns Hops Meadow Farm in Romney, West Virginia, the first Black-owned hops farm east of the Mississippi. In addition to 313 forest-farmed hops plants, Hops Meadow has four cattle, three llamas, three chickens and two rabbits. Tona’s goals include building a stable base of breweries producing seasonal beers from her farm’s hops, building a sustainable beef and pork business to complement brewery-focused agritourism and reducing farm expenses.
    • Tim Zamora of Zamora Farms in San Lorenzo, New Mexico. After six deployments, Tim retired from the Army in 2021 and fully committed himself to his family’s farm. They currently have 490 fruit trees, nine heads of cattle and two horses on 21 acres and hope to develop a sustainable, veteran-friendly agriculture business that utilizes all available resources to provide fruit products, wood chips and cattle locally, regionally and nationally.

    In addition to the FVC grant program and Fourth of July discount, Tractor Supply supports military and veterans organizations year-round through programs and initiatives with Dogs on Deployment, paws4people, Operation Stand Down Tennessee and Folds of Honor, alongside its annual Veterans Day discount.

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    Tractor Supply Company and Tractor Supply Company Foundation Support Farmer Veterans With $100,000 Donation - Seite 2 Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, and the Tractor Supply Company Foundation have donated $100,000 to Farmer Veteran Coalition’s (FVC) Fellowship Fund. The Fund is a grant program that …

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