Greenfield Farmers Cooperative Exchange
About the Business
Greenfield Farmers Cooperative Exchange is a bustling store located at 269 High Street in Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States. This institution serves as a hub for local farmers and producers to sell their fresh, organic goods to the community. From farm-fresh produce to homemade jams and honey, this cooperative exchange offers a wide variety of high-quality products. Customers can shop with the confidence of supporting local agriculture and sustainable practices. Visit Greenfield Farmers Cooperative Exchange for a taste of the best that the region has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
269 High St, Greenfield, MA 01301, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This is a great local staple. They have a lot of farming related materials here. The staff here were very friendly and professional. Parking was accessable with a close lot outside. I am looking forward to going back again soon!"
"Great place for plants and pet food"
"Love this place! Friendly people, and they usually have just what I need!"
"This store is absolutely AMAZING!!!! They have everything it'd like a agway and tractor supply on steroids and growth hormones. First time going yesterday had some questions about my cat and they were beyond helpful if this store was closer I would be there everyday. Amazing!!"
"Great selection, generally kind and helpful staff with the occasional teenage exception. The prices are unfortunately high enough that I end up going to their big box competition more than I would prefer. And their old school "we can't predict what will be in stock at any given time or even tell you for sure what IS in stock but we'll order stuff you want" approach isn't ideal for folks like myself with attention issues and social anxiety and so forth. It works fine if it really is mostly used by a small community that knows the store well, but it's a barrier to access for newer folks. A basic electronic inventory system that folks could search on the website would make a massive difference, rather than listing a few manufacturers and categories that MIGHT be in stock on a given day. Doesn't even have to be linked to an online purchasing system. But there has to be an excel doc they can link or something. They cannot be in business without some kind of inventory outside paper or someone's brain so it has to be possible. I would like to support them more. But in this financial climate I can't. And I've had just enough not great experiences with some of their staff, who happened to be younger in each instance of poor attitude and service but I've also had some great interactions with different younger employees there so it's not the age really, that I'm put off even trying to go there when there's any question in my mind about whether I'll be able to find what I need myself. So I mostly go to tractor supply. Sigh."
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