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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1040006" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>They're building a TSC about 15 miles from us. In a town that already has an Atwoods (similar to TSC, bigger stores and generally a little better prices, as far as I can tell), a co-op, and a good sized locally owned feed, seed and hardware store. Seems hard to believe that all of those can survive in the same relatively small town. But then again not very long ago there was a grain elevator that sold feed, seed, fertilizer, vet supplies and hardware in every little town around here. Most of those are gone now - even from some of the bigger towns. I'm sure that means that most of this county and much of some neighboring ones go there to buy what they need, but I still have to wonder if that's enough...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1040006, member: 19707"] They're building a TSC about 15 miles from us. In a town that already has an Atwoods (similar to TSC, bigger stores and generally a little better prices, as far as I can tell), a co-op, and a good sized locally owned feed, seed and hardware store. Seems hard to believe that all of those can survive in the same relatively small town. But then again not very long ago there was a grain elevator that sold feed, seed, fertilizer, vet supplies and hardware in every little town around here. Most of those are gone now - even from some of the bigger towns. I'm sure that means that most of this county and much of some neighboring ones go there to buy what they need, but I still have to wonder if that's enough... [/QUOTE]
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