Farm Store Progress

posted on

April 27, 2018

Believe it or not, our new farm store is actually constructed on large skids so it could be repurposed just in case we'd ever need a larger store!

We partnered with a local Amish owned sawmill to help us build this store onsite. It was amazing watching how fast these hardworking fellows were able to construct this custom log cabin building. It was like watching giant Lincoln Logs being assembled!

Checkout the photos and let us know what you think in the comments below... 

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A few exciting things to look forward to...

  • Free giveaways
  • Special promotions
  • Buy 7 get 1 free deals
  • Expanded selection of brand new products

Not to mention some long-awaited improvements...

  • In-store credit card payments options (FINALLY!!!)
  • In-store staff assistance during all hours
  • Expanded pickup days for online pre-orders 
  • Same day pickup of select bulk bundles
  • And more much more!


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