After eleven years at the same location on McLaughlin Road, Shannon and Ammie Vincent, former owners of Farmer Jim’s Feed, have moved. Because of litigation with the property owners, they settled and have moved to a new location with a new business name. The Falcon Hay Company is located at 11151 E. US Hwy 24 in the building north of Richardson’s.Ammie Vincent said they will carry hay, bedding, Canidae dog food and Felidae cat food.”We have to look in a new direction,” Vincent said. “We can’t look back and just have to keep looking forward. I want to say thank you to all our clientele. They’ve been very loyal to us. We look forward to serving them in our new location.”Falcon Hay Company’s phone number remains the same – 495-4449.Falcon Feed also moved to 13965 US Highway 24 in the red barn building southwest of Big R. Manager Luke Wrobleski said, “We still have all the same products and we’re expanding our retail section. We’ll have more horse health products and supplements, plus wood shavings.”They will still carry Purina Mills’ products, which is their main feed line, and Manna Pro and Diamond Pet Foods.
Falcon retail icons move
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