Tractor Supply Doubles Down on Commitment to Preserve and Protect Life Out Here
Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, and the Tractor Supply Company Foundation announced today they have renewed conservation agreements with Ducks Unlimited (DU) and Trout Unlimited (TU) for another five years.
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Tractor Supply Company Foundation has renewed its conservation agreements with Ducks Unlimited and Trout Unlimited for another five years.
The Tractor Supply Company Foundation first partnered with the conservation groups in 2022 with a three-year investment into each organization. Goals included conserving 12.5 million gallons of water; planting trees to intercept stormwater runoff and sequester carbon dioxide; and enhancing working lands and wetlands. By the close of the partnership in spring 2025, the initiative had conserved 45 million gallons of water, planted 84,000 trees in 19 states and improved 60,000 acres of working lands, wetlands and cold-water riverbanks. The impact of these efforts includes increased wildlife diversity and habitat, healthy waters and stronger communities.
With the partnerships’ impressive outcomes, the Foundation is making an additional investment of $50,000 per year into each conservation group for a combined total of $500,000 over the next five years to support projects aimed at land conservation, wetland restoration and tree-planting efforts.
“While we are dedicated to serving Life Out Here, partners like DU and TU are committed to preserving and protecting it. Together, we can ensure future generations are able to enjoy the natural world as we do today,” said Mary Winn Pilkington, President of the Tractor Supply Foundation. “The progress made in just three years of this collaboration exceeded all of our expectations. We are inspired to reach even higher, pursuing larger reforestation efforts in the wake of wildfires, restoring lands critical to waterfowl survival and finding new ways to involve our customers and Team Members in stewardship activities. We look forward to working together for another five years to help ensure the future prosperity of Life Out Here.”

