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Monthslong road closure hit Woodland’s Remnant Farms Feed & Supply hard, says business owner

The business lost half it's monthly income during the 2023 closure and has struggled since

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff reporter
Published: February 28, 2025, 6:08am
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Store owner Rick Pettit walks toward the entrance Wednesday at Remnant Farms Feed & Supply in Woodland. Local roadwork in Woodland and recent construction on the North Fork Lewis River Bridge combined to hit the store’s income. A GoFundMe effort is underway to help.
Store owner Rick Pettit walks toward the entrance Wednesday at Remnant Farms Feed & Supply in Woodland. Local roadwork in Woodland and recent construction on the North Fork Lewis River Bridge combined to hit the store’s income. A GoFundMe effort is underway to help. (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Community members are working together to boost a Woodland feed store that’s struggling after road construction pummeled its business.

A GoFundMe effort is raising money for Remnant Farms Feed & Supply, which lost about half its monthly income since the city of Woodland shut down the road in front of the store for months in 2023.

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