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Tractor Supply Celebrates Father’s Day With Practical, Project-Ready Gifts, Exclusive Deals and a Free In-Store Family Event

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Tractor Supply Celebrates Father’s Day With Practical, Project-Ready Gifts, Exclusive Deals and a Free In-Store Family Event
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Tractor Supply Celebrates Father’s Day With Practical, Project-Ready Gifts, Exclusive Deals and a Free In-Store Family Event

2026-06-12 01:05 Last Updated At:01:30

BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 11, 2026--

Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO ), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, has launched its 2026 Father’s Day top recommendations, proving once again why it is the premier gifting destination for dads. Designed to take the guesswork out of shopping, the offerings focus on practical, useful items that celebrate Life Out Here. Now through June 21, customers can enjoy huge savings on items in grilling, outdoor living, tools, apparel, wildlife gear and big-ticket seasonal items.

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To help shoppers find the perfect match for every dad, Tractor Supply has launched an interactive Father’s Day Gift Guide organized by category, brand and budget-friendly price points (under $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200).

"At Tractor Supply, Father’s Day is about celebrating the dads who are always building, fixing, grilling, exploring the outdoors and passing along what they know to the next generation," said Randall Dodds, Senior Vice President, General Merchandising Manager at Tractor Supply. "We’ve tailored this year's event to focus on high-quality, long-lasting gear at value price-points. Whether it's a brand-new SKIL power tool kit, a rugged Field & Stream hunting blind or a free, fun store activity for the kids, Tractor Supply is the ultimate destination for families celebrating dad this year."

Free In-Store Kids' Craft Event June 13
As part of the celebration, all Tractor Supply locations nationwide will host a Father’s Day craft activity on Saturday, June 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Families are invited to visit their local store to decorate a custom tackle box for dad. The activity is free and open to the public while supplies last.

Top Brands, Exclusive Launches, Practical Favorites and Massive Savings
This year, Tractor Supply is expanding its lineup with the official launch of SKIL power tools, alongside trusted seasonal favorites. Customers will also find exciting, exclusive items for a limited time and top-tier promotional savings, including:

For shoppers seeking high-quality gifts that are easy on the wallet, Tractor Supply’s gift guide features a wide selection of budget-friendly essentials under $50. Practical everyday carry items like the JobSmart 650-Lumen Rechargeable Flashlight keep dad prepared for any late-night project, while the Carhartt Men's Iconic K87 Heavyweight Pocket T-Shirt offers rugged durability for a hard day's work. Outdoor-loving dads can get ready for the water with a Mystery Tackle Box Panfish & Trout Regular Kit, and the iconic YETI Rambler 30 oz. Tumbler ensures his coffee stays piping hot on the morning drive or ice-cold by the afternoon grill.

Moving up the budget scale, the guide highlights versatile mid-tier gifts under $100 designed for premium comfort and outdoor recreation. The Ariat Men's Rebar Lightweight Logo Hoodie provides the perfect tough layer for unpredictable weather, while the unique Even Embers Tactical Propane Torch adds a powerful and practical tool to his outdoor property maintenance toolkit. Dads can also head out to the lake or the field fully equipped with comfortable Field & Stream Men's Deck Rubber Low Waterproof Boots or the highly portable Flying Fisherman 7 ft. Passport Travel Spinning Rod.

For families looking to invest in a top-tier gift for dad, Tractor Supply offers reliable, big-ticket investments over $200 that double as long-term additions to the homestead. Power tool upgrades like the DEWALT Cordless 20V Max Brushless Drill Impact Combo Kit make quick work of weekend builds and DIY repairs, while the Field & Stream 40 Long Gun Electronic Gun Safe provides premier, heavy-duty security for his gear. To tackle seasonal property upkeep and larger lawns, premium outdoor power equipment like the Cub Cadet Z2 42 in. Zero Turn Mower delivers professional-grade efficiency straight to dad's yard.

About Tractor Supply Company
For more than 85 years, Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO ) has been passionate about serving the needs of recreational farmers, ranchers, homeowners, gardeners, pet enthusiasts and all those who enjoy living Life Out Here. Tractor Supply is the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the U.S., ranking 290 on the Fortune 500. The Company’s more than 52,000 Team Members are known for delivering legendary service and helping customers pursue their passions, whether that means being closer to the land, taking care of animals or living a hands-on, DIY lifestyle. In store and online, Tractor Supply provides what customers need – anytime, anywhere, any way they choose at the low prices they deserve.

As part of the Company’s commitment to caring for animals of all kinds, Tractor Supply is proud to include Petsense by Tractor Supply, a pet specialty retailer, Allivet, a leading online pet and animal pharmacy, and VIP Petcare, the largest provider of mobile veterinary care in the United States, in its family of brands. Together, Tractor Supply is able to provide comprehensive solutions for pet care, livestock wellness and rural living, ensuring customers and their animals thrive. From its stores to the customer’s doorstep, Tractor Supply is here to serve and support Life Out Here.

As of March 28, 2026, the Company operated 2,435 Tractor Supply stores in 49 states and 206 Petsense by Tractor Supply stores in 23 states. For more information, visit www.tractorsupply.com and www.Petsense.com.

All Tractor Supply locations nationwide will host a Father’s Day craft activity on Saturday, June 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

All Tractor Supply locations nationwide will host a Father’s Day craft activity on Saturday, June 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

After years of preparation, a supersized World Cup has finally arrived.

This year's tournament — which is hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico — was expanded to 48 teams that will play in 16 stadiums in a record 104 matches over the 39-day tournament.

Mexico gets the World Cup started Thursday and will be a heavy favorite when it hosts South Africa in Mexico City. The second game of the day will be between South Korea and the Czech Republic in Guadalajara, Mexico. All four teams are part of Group A.

Canada and the United States will host their first games Friday. The Canadians will play Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto while the Americans face Paraguay in Inglewood, California.

Fox is the exclusive U.S. broadcaster of the World Cup with all 104 matches in English on Fox or FS1. All matches are also available on the Fox One app. Telemundo and Universo will broadcast all of the matches in Spanish. Peacock is the streaming home for Spanish language broadcasts while Telemundo also has an app that includes all the matches.

Boosted by a home crowd and a star-studded opening ceremony with performances that include Andrea Bocelli and homegrown talent like Alejandro Fernández and Maná, Mexico hopes to play better in this World Cup than in 2022, when it failed to advance out of the group stage for the first time since 1978. El Tri will be led by veteran Raúl Jiménez and 17-year-old midfielder Gilberto Mora. Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa will be competing in the World Cup for a record sixth time. South Africa is playing in its fourth World Cup and first since it hosted the tournament in 2010.

The games in Mexico will be played at high elevation. The Azteca stadium in Mexico City is at roughly 7,300 feet while Guadalajara sits at 5,138 feet, meaning visiting teams will have to make a significant adjustment to the altitude.

South Korea is one of the best teams in Asia and has qualified for 11 tournaments in a row since 1986. The Koreans made it to the round of 16 in 2022 before losing to Brazil. Son Hueng-min, 33, is the captain and might be playing in his last World Cup. The Czech Republic is back in soccer's biggest showcase for the first time in 20 years.

FIFA has faced pressure for sky-high World Cup ticket prices and sales tactics that fans say left them with worse deals than they wanted.

The attorneys general in New York and New Jersey, which is hosting eight World Cup matches including the final, announced last month that they are investigating whether FIFA’s ticketing practices violated consumer protection laws.

Some seats for the July 19 final are going for nearly $33,000.

In the deeply polarized U.S., few things unite elected leaders outside the White House quite like skepticism of Gianni Infantino and FIFA, the governing body for the world’s most popular sport.

It’s a sentiment that cuts across the divide and spans from Washington to state capitals and city halls.

There are mayors like Zohran Mamdani of New York and Karen Bass of Los Angeles, Democrats who’ve balked at ticket prices. Republican Sen. Todd Young of Indiana, who played Division 1 soccer at the U.S. Naval Academy, said FIFA has been “detached from regular people around the world.”

AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup

Czechia's Tomas Soucek celebrates a goal that was called back during the World Cup Group A soccer match against South Korea in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

Czechia's Tomas Soucek celebrates a goal that was called back during the World Cup Group A soccer match against South Korea in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

South Korea's Seol Young-woo (22) celebrates with his team after a goal during the World Cup Group A soccer against Czechia in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

South Korea's Seol Young-woo (22) celebrates with his team after a goal during the World Cup Group A soccer against Czechia in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

Mexico fans celebrate in the second half during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico fans celebrate in the second half during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

South Africa's Nkosinathi Sibisi, right, and Mexico's Raul Jimenez battle for the ball in the second half during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

South Africa's Nkosinathi Sibisi, right, and Mexico's Raul Jimenez battle for the ball in the second half during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico's Raul Jimenez hugs teammate Roberto Alvarado, right, after scoring his side's second goal during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Mexico's Raul Jimenez hugs teammate Roberto Alvarado, right, after scoring his side's second goal during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Mexico's Raul Jimenez celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Mexico's Raul Jimenez celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

United States defender Chris Richards, front left, gives autographs to fans after the nationall team's first practice at its World Cup soccer tournament training base in Irvine, Calif., Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Greg Beacham)

United States defender Chris Richards, front left, gives autographs to fans after the nationall team's first practice at its World Cup soccer tournament training base in Irvine, Calif., Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Greg Beacham)

Canada's Cyle Larin speaks to media during a World Cup soccer training session in Toronto, Tuesday, June 9, 2026. (Sammy Kogan/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada's Cyle Larin speaks to media during a World Cup soccer training session in Toronto, Tuesday, June 9, 2026. (Sammy Kogan/The Canadian Press via AP)

People chant and cheer during a protest in reaction to FIFA's ban of Iran's pre-revolutionary flag inside World Cup stadiums Sunday, June 7, 2026, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Benjamin Hanson)

People chant and cheer during a protest in reaction to FIFA's ban of Iran's pre-revolutionary flag inside World Cup stadiums Sunday, June 7, 2026, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Benjamin Hanson)

Marktweg Street in The Hague, Netherlands, is decorated ahead of the start of the soccer World Cup, Tuesday, June 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Marktweg Street in The Hague, Netherlands, is decorated ahead of the start of the soccer World Cup, Tuesday, June 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

A dancer performs along Reforma Avenue in Mexico City, Saturday, June 6, 2026 ahead of the FIFA World Cup. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

A dancer performs along Reforma Avenue in Mexico City, Saturday, June 6, 2026 ahead of the FIFA World Cup. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

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