At the end of WWII, farmers in Tennessee decided they needed to form their own cooperative. The Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, in combination with 33 other county-owned associations, created the Tennessee Farmers Cooperative in Columbia, Tennessee. The coop later moved to LaVergne, Tennessee.
The coop (often referred to as Coop Feeds) is a federated agricultural supply cooperative. The company offers a wide range of farm and livestock products, including crop protection products, fertilizers, and seeds; animal health products, including antibiotics, animal identification products, cattle products, cattle vaccines, dairy products, equine products, goat and sheep products, human products, instruments, pet products, premise products, poultry products, and swine products. In addition, the company provides farming apparel and associated farm equipment.
Tennessee Farmers Cooperative services customers in Missouri, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee.
Tennessee Farmers Cooperative maintains a corporate office in LaVergne, Tennessee.
Tennessee Farmers CooperativeAt the end of WWII, farmers in Tennessee decided they needed to form their own cooperative. The Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, in combination with 33 other county-owned associations, created the Tennessee Farmers Cooperative in Columbia, Tennessee. The coop later moved to LaVergne, Tennessee.
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The coop (often referred to as Coop Feeds) is a federated agricultural supply cooperative. The company offers a wide range of farm and livestock products, including crop protection products, fertilizers, and seeds; animal health products, including antibiotics, animal identification products, cattle products, cattle vaccines, dairy products, equine products, goat and sheep products, human products, instruments, pet products, premise products, poultry products, and swine products. In addition, the company provides farming apparel and associated farm equipment.
Tennessee Farmers Cooperative services customers in Missouri, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee.
Tennessee Farmers Cooperative maintains a corporate office in LaVergne, Tennessee.
Heather says
I bought and paid for a torpedo heater from co-op. Paid 308.00 for it. After getting it home and seeing it wouldn’t heat the area we purchased it for. Five days later I take it back to local co-op.i purchased it from with the receipt and I was refused a refund even though I had the receipt cause we had used it once and seen it wasn’t going to work. How can the receipt say 30 day guarantee refund of purchase with receipt and they deny me a refund. I will never buy anything else from here again.
Janet Willey says
Was wondering if you had the security feeds from all the Co-ops. They aren’t working at my local Maury Co. one. I think someone hit my Suburban while I was in paying for my sweet feed.