Tractor Supply publishes 2025 annual report

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Tractor Supply publishes 2025 annual report
  • Tractor Supply annual report for fiscal 2025 outlined progress on multi-year strategy to expand store base, strengthen supply chain, advance digital capabilities, deepen customer engagement.
  • Comparable store sales rose 1.2% as demand held up in consumable, usable, edible categories despite softer discretionary spending.
  • Growth initiatives broadened with launch of Direct Sales, expansion of Final Mile delivery, further integration of Allivet pet pharmacy business acquired for USD 140 million.
  • Store footprint expanded with 99 new Tractor Supply locations, taking fleet to 2,395 stores as of Dec. 27, 2025; Petsense ended year with 207 stores.
  • Supply chain buildout advanced with groundbreaking for 11th distribution center in Nampa, Idaho; company operated 10 distribution centers at year-end.


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