John Boyd, president of the National Black Farmers Association, a Tractor Supply shareholder and fourth-generation farmer, said he has tried to reach out to the company’s top executive.
Tractor Supply follows a long line of companies under fire from conservative consumers for their stances on social issues.
The National Black Farmers Association is calling on Tractor Supply’s president and CEO to step down after the rural retailer ...
President and founder of the National Black Farmers Association, John Boyd Jr. labeled Tractor Supply's decision as "just ...
The Tractor Supply controversy has had minimal financial market impact on the $28 billion company, though it’s possible that ...
“I felt betrayed,” he said. “I felt that they betrayed not only their employees, but also a large part of their customers.” ...
Last week, Brentwood, Tennessee-based Tractor Supply said it would eliminate DEI roles, withdraw carbon emissions goals and withdraw support for LGBTQ communities. After earning a perfect score on the ...
The 130,000-member group repeatedly sought discussions with the rural retailer's chief, Hal Lawton, over its response to ...
The National Black Farmers Association has called on Tractor Supply's president and CEO to step ... the company said it would ...