The Seventh Annual Co-op Auction Barn

Nov 13, 2023


Every year, Tennessee Farmers Cooperative (TFC) and the TFC Foundation hold the Co-op Auction Barn to benefit the next generation of agriculturalists. All proceeds are donated to Tennessee FFA and 4-H. Last year, we raised a record $90,988. Of course, we want to exceed that gift this year.

Online bidding starts today and runs through Sunday, November 26, at 6 p.m. CST. Click here or the button below to bid or text “COOP” to 76278. 

There are 200 lots ranging from guns, sports tickets, and equipment to purses, trips, and sporting good items. There is something for everyone! Better yet, all items will be available for pickup in La Vergne at the TFC headquarters or for delivery to your local Co-op or Stockdale’s before Christmas.

Spirited bidding is encouraged. Bid high and bid often! Our students will benefit.

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