Columbia Farm Supply
170 Bear Creek Pike
Columbia, TN 38401
Tel. (931) 388-1200
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Welcome to Columbia Farm Supply

Welcome to Columbia Farm Supply! We are locally owned and operated and so much more than just a ‘farm store’. We carry a wide variety of product selections that includes: work & western clothing, hunting apparel, footwear, hardware, plumbing & electrical supplies, lawn & garden supplies, pet supplies & feed, horse tack & feed, animal health supplies, Phoenix grills, outdoor furniture and much, much more.

Owners, Craig Teal and Marcen Jeffiers have a combined 76+ years experience in agriculture related business giving us an edge in the farm and home supply business. We both may be found daily working alongside our associates, encouraging and sharing in our pride and commitment to service. Service is what sets us apart from our competition.

We celebrated our 22nd anniversary in August of 2023. Come see what we’re all about! We’re open 6 days a week for your convenience and look forward to serving you.


Columbia Farm Supply Hours:

Mon - Fri: 7:30am – 6:00pm
Sat: 7:30am – 5:00pm
Sun: CLOSED

Closed on: New Years Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day

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