I don't often find myself here, but when I do I usually stumble across some kind of fortuitous deal. On my most recent trip it was 99 cent stick lighters - an item I've needed for weeks but refuse to pay four dollars for. On a trip a couple years ago, they had fairy food (the best of the seasonal Christmas candies) for like, two bucks. Neither is what would draw me to Farm and Fleet (usually I'm going in search of some winter item like snow pants that have sold out at other retailers), but it's those random things that make me think I should put them a little higher on the list.
On my last visit I was with someone who needed a work tool and we scanned the aisle up and down for the brand he needed. We couldn't find it, so we asked an employee. She wasn't familiar with the tool, so she radioed for another person. He wasn't familiar with the tool either, but knew who would know and walked us to him. That associate walked us to the proper aisle showed us exactly what we needed. Yes, it was a little roundabout, but I appreciated that they kept asking down the line until they found it instead of just sending us in a general direction.
While randomly browsing I found some more practical deals for things like outlet extenders (or whatever they're called - they plug into the wall and give you three spots instead of one) so I'll have to keep them in my back pocket when I need basic home improvement-type supplies.