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    Tillman Brannen & Minick Farm Supply

    Tillman Brannen & Minick Farm Supply

    (1 review)

    I went here looking for vegetable starts and seeds. It's good for both. Selection is more a…read morelimited variety and more like commercial staples that grow well in the region. Not much hippie type or permaculture stuff and not a huge variety. Plant starts: They have some 6 packs of veggie starts, which is way cheaper than little individually potted ones. Lowes in town has individually potted veggies and herbs for $6 each. Meanwhile, here you can get a 6 pack of starts for $6. That's what I'm looking for. The convenience of starts over seeds, for a little extra cost, as opposed to a big extra cost everywhere else in town. Selection was not super good. Maybe 1 kind of cherry tomatoes (sweet 100s or something), 2 kinds of regular tomatoes, 1 kind of beans in the 6 packs. It's several different kinds of veggies, but after you get to lettuce, or to broccoli, there will only be one kind of lettuce starts. Seeds: If it's something grown by the acre around here, the price is right. They have big containers of Clemson spineless okra and all these kinds of beans, and you buy by the pound. They have preweighed seed packs, and prices on packs start under a dollar for the weight. Beyond bulk seeds, there is about nothing. Sometimes independent feed stores will stock displays of seed packs, but this store does not have about any. I was looking for malabar spinach seeds and that kind of thing. There's nothing like that. For seeds for the permaculture stuff and things that aren't commercially grown (ie. don't transport well), you gotta find a seed catalog to order from online. Fruit trees: They have some fruit trees and flower plants and stuff. These seem kept well, but not a great selection. Southernscapes in Statesboro probably is better about that because it has a bigger selection. It has plenty of other feed store stuff, like bulk supplies for livestock and farming. Basically, it's a traditional feed store with some cutesy stuff for home gardening. It has posted hours, but a lot of the time when I get here, they closed early and have a signed taped to the door that says they closed early at noon instead of 5pm for the day. Probably call ahead if you are coming from out of town. This is a good place to check out if you are new in town, since it's got the variety and quality you would expect from a good feed store.

    Hunter Cattle Company - Some of our sausage

    Hunter Cattle Company

    (4 reviews)

    I've always wanted to visit Hunter Cattle Co, but just never had the time or found another excuse…read morenot to make the 40 minute drive from Savannah. This particular day I was glad that I did. I went out there unsure of what I was going to see, but I did have a preconceived idea that it would be some big store on a farm. My idea was the furthest thing from the truth. To be quite honest, I thought my GPS was wrong, because all that we saw was some older run down buildings and a bunch of random cars parked nearby. Let me tell you how glad I am that we proceeded and walked inside. Now when I say that MooMa's (the actual store) is small, it truly is. They have a great selection of local food items like honey, jams, pasta noodles, milk, etc. The one thing that threw me though was the two smaller "ice cream freezers" that had frozen beef and pork. I prefer fresh meat over frozen any day, but I was willing to give it a shot. I loaded up on burgers, brats, and Italian sausage, but I did ask about fresh meat. They told me that they dry age all their beef, so if you let them know ahead of time before you go, they will cut it and have it ready for you when you arrive. Talk about customer service! That right there made this a five star establishment. I'll say this too, we cooked the frozen burgers and they were amazing. Not one of us could tell that they were frozen, which again backs my five stars. I'm not quite sure who the gentleman that came out of the office was, or the lady that he was with, but those two and the older gal working the store were the best. I'll drive here any day to buy my meat before going to a chain grocery store. Thank you Hunter Cattle!

    My wife and I stopped by the Hunter Cattle Company stand at the Savannah Farmers Market this…read moremorning (a wonderful time overall), and decided we'd give some of their jerky a try. Out of six or seven available varieties, we chose the Farmhouse Garlic - partially on the recommendation of the very helpful Hunter representative, but mostly cos both I and Mrs I love garlic :) The jerky is absolutely fantastic. It's tender, comes across as moist even though it has obviously been dried, and the garlic is such a fresh note that you really get to appreciate the heat that garlic can possess. I don't want to call it spicy - it's not like a jalapeño or anything like that - but it's a crisp, fresh heat like you get from a good peppercorn. I highly recommend it, and I'll be sure to give their other products a whirl as well.

    Tractor Supply - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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