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The policies, terms and conditions described below govern the use of the site referred to as Agway of Cape Cod.

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We respect your privacy! When you browse our site, we do not collect any personal information unless you sign up for our mailing list and emails. We do not sell your information to any 3rd party.

When you place an order by phone or e-mail we only keep information on the items you purchased and date they were sent. Credit card numbers are stored in encrypted form only and are retained only as long as needed to complete the sale.

If you have any questions please feel free to email us at info@agwaycapecod.com.

Or call us at (508)255-8100

Thank you,

Agway of Cape Cod

It’s not too early to think Green!!

For the folks at Agway, it’s not too early to think green! During a classic Cape Cod winter with dreary skies and lots of brown, barren branches, everyone looks forward to the growing season heralded by that first green bud. Agway of Cape Cod’s nurseries are already preparing for spring, scouting for the best varieties [...]

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Cape Cod Grass Seed Guide

Need to renovate your lawn this spring, or perhaps are thinking about installing a new lawn? Our Cape Cod Grass Seed & Lawn Guide will give you the information you need to get the lawn you’ve always dreamed of.

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Winter Birding On Cape Cod

The winter weather has finally arrived, and with it has come more challenges for the wild birds on Cape Cod. To make sure that your feathered friends are not left out in the cold this season, there are three main birding aspects to address. Like all other animals, food, shelter, and water are essential to [...]

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Winter Wild Bird Tips

Winter is here, and the winter weather can bring added challenges to wild birds. To help offset these challenges, make sure that your feeders are clear of snow, that you have fresh water available at all times, and pack down the snow beneath your feeders to allow for the ground feeders to eat any seed that falls from your feeders.