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Tractor Supply Gears up for a Star-Spangled Fourth of July With Special Offers, Giveaways and a Full Assortment of Americana Items

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Tractor Supply Gears up for a Star-Spangled Fourth of July With Special Offers, Giveaways and a Full Assortment of Americana Items
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Tractor Supply Gears up for a Star-Spangled Fourth of July With Special Offers, Giveaways and a Full Assortment of Americana Items

2026-06-26 11:18 Last Updated At:11:20

BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 25, 2026--

Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO ), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, announced today a full slate of activities, in-store events and promotions to celebrate our nation’s 250 th birthday. For two weeks, Tractor Supply will Celebrate America with special offers on patio furniture, grilling accessories, patriotic décor and more. On Friday, July 3 rd and Saturday, July 4 th, eligible military service members, veterans and their dependents and first responders will receive an additional 10% off all purchases with Hometown Heroes verification.

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“At Tractor Supply, we see the impact of our Hometown Heroes every day—from military service members and veterans to the first responders who help keep our communities safe and strong," said Kimberley Gardiner, Chief Marketing Officer at Tractor Supply. "As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we're honored to recognize their service, give back in meaningful ways and thank them for everything they do to support Life Out Here.”

Celebrate with Savings

Tractor Supply has made it easier than ever to Celebrate America with a full range of outdoor products at a great value. Gear up for a festive Fourth with offers including:

Visit Tractor Supply’s digital flyer to find additional Celebrate America deals until July 5 th.

Celebrate in Style

In honor of America's 250 th birthday, Tractor Supply is offering an extensive assortment of patriotic décor, apparel and outdoor accessories perfect for celebrating the holiday. Customer favorites include:

Customers can also stop into their local Tractor Supply for a free limited-edition Celebrate America bandana and collectible stickers.

Celebrate Those Who Serve

Tractor Supply is grateful to the men and women who serve their country and communities so that we may celebrate 250 years of American independence. To thank them, on Friday, July 3 rd and Saturday, July 4 th, all military service members, veterans and their dependents and first responders can enjoy 10% off all purchases at Tractor Supply and Petsense by Tractor Supply stores nationwide. Those eligible must provide a valid military or first responder ID or proof of service.

The Fourth of July discount is just one additional Hometown Heroes benefit within Tractor Supply’s Neighbor’s Club rewards program. To enjoy Hometown Heroes benefits all year long, participants simply join Neighbor’s Club and verify their status through ID.me. Current and former military service members and first responders who have enrolled in Neighbor’s Club can verify their Hometown Hero status through ID.me by visiting Tractorsupply.com/hometownheroes and clicking “verify.” Once confirmed, members will enjoy:

Tractor Supply is proud to call many of its own Team Members Hometown Heroes. This Independence Day, the Company has selected six individuals who exemplify courage, dedication and community service and will donate $5,000 each to a charity of their choosing. They are:

To learn more about Tractor Supply’s ongoing support of military service members, veterans and first responders, visit TractorSupply.com/hometownheroes.

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.

At Tractor Supply on Friday, July 3rd and Saturday, July 4th, eligible military service members, veterans and their dependents and first responders will receive an additional 10% off all purchases with Hometown Heroes verification.

At Tractor Supply on Friday, July 3rd and Saturday, July 4th, eligible military service members, veterans and their dependents and first responders will receive an additional 10% off all purchases with Hometown Heroes verification.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Chicago Cubs have patched a hole in their depleted rotation by acquiring struggling left-hander David Peterson in a trade with the New York Mets.

The deal was announced before Thursday’s series finale between the teams at Citi Field.

“We’re hopeful that we can get a starting pitcher that can kind of solidify some kind of needs for us and hopefully give him a fresh start and get him back to some success that he’s had,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said.

Chicago president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said the teams were discussing a Peterson deal for about six weeks but that negotiations ramped up after the Cubs placed Ben Brown and Edward Cabrera on the 15-day injured list on Wednesday, adding to their injury woes in their rotation. Brown has a neck strain, and Cabrera is sidelined with a left hamstring strain.

Jameson Taillon, Cade Horton and Justin Steele also are on the IL. Matthew Boyd was activated from the injured list ahead of his start on Thursday in Brown’s spot.

New York received minor league infielder Cole Mathis in the trade. The 22-year-old Mathis, a second-round pick in the 2024 amateur draft, is batting .272 with 10 homers and 39 RBIs in 39 games over two stops this year.

The Cubs are hopeful their infield defense will allow Peterson — who has a 52.9% groundball rate — to benefit from the change of scenery. Chicago has one of baseball’s best defensive infields, and New York committed six errors — all in the infield — during Wednesday night’s 10-5 loss in the second game of a doubleheader.

“He’s been a really good pitcher in the big leagues, throws strikes, keeps the ball on the ground, which is something we haven’t done particularly well,” Hoyer said.

Peterson broke out in 2024, when he posted a 2.90 ERA in 21 starts following hip surgery before recording his first career save by getting the final three outs of the Mets’ wild card series-clinching win over the Milwaukee Brewers.

He was also terrific for much of last year, making the NL All-Star team and throwing his first career shutout while going 8-5 with a 3.18 ERA in his first 24 starts.

But Peterson had a 10.36 ERA over his last six starts, and the rough finish carried over into this year. The 30-year-old, who is eligible for free agency after the season, is 3-6 with a 6.09 ERA in eight starts and eight relief appearances.

He has a 10.97 ERA in three appearances this month. He allowed four earned runs and six hits in four innings in a 6-2 loss at Philadelphia on Sunday.

“He’s an All-Star last year and then kind of everything went the other way,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “Credit to the coaches that were here last year that put everything (into) continuing to help him (and) this year’s coaching staff. But it just didn’t work.”

Peterson was selected by New York in the first round of the 2017 draft out of the University of Oregon. He made his major league debut in 2020, when he went 6-2 with a 3.44 ERA in nine starts and one relief appearance, and was the Mets’ longest-tenured player at the time of the trade.

“It’s a tough one because you understand this is a business, but especially from my end, I had a really good relationship with ‘Petey,’” Mendoza said. “This is a guy that will come in the office and have coffee and just talk about life.”

Peterson hadn’t yet suited up for the Cubs by first pitch Thursday night. He is expected to join Chicago for this weekend’s three-game series at the Milwaukee Brewers.

Counsell said he talked to Peterson Thursday morning and sensed some excitement as well as some surprise regarding the trade.

“I think you could hear in his voice — very normal when a player’s been with an organization for 10 years and it’s their first organization and you’re traded,” Counsell said.

In a pair of corresponding moves, the Cubs designated right-hander Yosver Zulueta for assignment and optioned right-hander Gavin Hollowell to Triple-A Iowa.

The Mets placed infielder Marcus Semien on the 10-day injured list with a left hip flexor strain and recalled right-hander Daniel Duarte and infielder Ronny Mauricio from Triple-A Syracuse.

Semien was batting just .214 with a .613 OPS, the latter of which was the ninth-lowest in the majors among qualified batters entering Thursday.

Mendoza said Semien has been battling the hip issue on and off all season but that it has gotten worse over the last 10 days. Semien committed two errors Wednesday night.

Juan Soto returned to the Mets’ lineup as designated hitter Thursday night and went 1 for 3 with two walks in a 4-3, 10-inning defeat. Soto sat out Wednesday's doubleheader with a stiff back that appeared during Tuesday’s 9-6 loss.

AP Sports Writer Jay Cohen and AP freelancer Jerry Beach contributed to this report.

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New York Mets relief pitcher David Peterson delivers during the second inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Sunday, June 21, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

New York Mets relief pitcher David Peterson delivers during the second inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Sunday, June 21, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

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