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Tractor Supply Company Plans Nampa, Idaho, Distribution Operations

02/15/2025
Rural lifestyle retailer Tractor Supply Company plans to establish distribution operations in Nampa, Idaho. The approximately $225 million project is expected to create more than 500 jobs.

The investment will include the construction of a roughly 865,000-square-foot-facility which will serve more than 200 Tractor Supply stores in the Pacific Northwest. Operations are scheduled to begin late 2026-early 2027.

“Nampa stood out as an ideal site as we evaluated distribution center locations to better serve our customers in the Pacific Northwest region,” said Colin Yankee, chief supply chain officer at Tractor Supply. “Nampa has a rich agricultural history and a strong sense of community, characteristics that align with our Company’s Mission and Values. We appreciate the support of the many state and local officials who have played an integral role in bringing this exciting project to the region. We look forward to investing further in Canyon County while making it even easier for Tractor Supply customers to find everything they need for Life Out Here.”

Tractor Supply Company is a chain store that sells home improvement, agriculture, lawn and garden maintenance, livestock, equine and pet care equipment and supplies. The company currently operates ten distribution centers throughout the U.S.

“Nampa’s strong agricultural roots and talented workforce make it an ideal location for Tractor Supply’s newest distribution center,” Idaho Department of Commerce Director Tom Kealey noted. “We are excited to welcome Tractor Supply’s substantial investment in Nampa, creating over 500 new jobs and additional economic opportunities across Idaho.”

"We competed with other communities around the Western United States, and then they chose this Nampa site," added Robyn Sellers, Director of Economic Development at the City of Nampa. “One of the reasons why they chose Nampa is because we have a great labor force as well as the community that Nampa is, really has those agricultural roots.”

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