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Delayed store opening
Delayed Store Openings
Due to the weather, North Fulton Feed and Cherokee Feed in Ball Ground and Gainesville will not open until 10:00 AM. While Ball Ground and North Fulton Feed will remain open until 6 PM, our Gainesville location will close at 5 PM. Your safety and the safety of our team are our top priorities. Please stay safe if you must travel. Thank you for understanding.
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Our stores are OPEN FOR BUSINESS.

Everything you need for your animals, farm & garden is here at Cherokee Feed & Seed! Cherokee Feed & Seed with stores in Ball Ground and Gainesville, GA carries a complete line of top-quality horse feed and livestock feed, dog & cat care products and fencing & farm supplies to meet all of your animal and garden needs. Our knowledgeable staff takes pride in combining expert advice with courteous customer service to help you keep your animals healthy and your farm productive.

We invite you to stop in at our two convenient locations (Ball Ground and Gainesville) serving North Georgia. Be sure to ask about our fast delivery of grain and hay orders to your barn. For customers located in and around the Alpharetta-Milton area, we invite you to shop North Fulton Feed & Seed.

Cherokee Feed & Seed is located at the corner of Highway 369 and Highway 372 in Cherokee County, Georgia. The store is minutes away from the cities of Canton, Cumming, and Ball Ground, GA. Horse feed, pet food, plants, chicken supplies, and hunting gear are all available in our store.

 

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