Coleman Farm Supply Inc.

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152 Main Street
Appomattox, VA 24522

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1 (434) 352-7298
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Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
Coleman Farm Supply Inc. - Appomattox, VA
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  • Coleman Farm Supply, Inc. is a family owned Southern States franchise established in 1948 in historic Appomattox, Virginia. We are small community agricultural store serving local farmers, gardeners, and home owners. If you are a farmer interested in our services, a customer interested in our products, or have a question that we can help with, please visit us or give us a call!

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  • Hours: monday: 08:00AM-05:00PM, tuesday: 08:00AM-05:00PM, wednesday: 08:00AM-05:00PM, thursday: 08:00AM-05:00PM, friday: 08:00AM-05:00PM, saturday: 08:00AM-12:00PM
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  • Creep feeding can be an excellent tool to get calves to grade or gain weight during the winter. Economic studies have found relative to calf gain that it is more cost effective to feed the calf than it is to feed the cow to produce milk. When a calf reaches 3 months of age it's rumen is developed, the cow's milk production begins to wane, and they become more reliant on eating for themselves. If there isn't plenty of good available forage, a gap in the calf's nutrition can occur. Nutrient gaps typically occur during the winter when the cattle are primarily eating hay or in the summer during a drought or when only over mature or weedy grasses are available.
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