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The GrainsWest Podcast: Chained Down (supply chain interruptions)

Kristen Lepp April 19, 2022

(Grainswest) – The on-farm fallout from two years of pandemic related supply chain interruptions continues to evolve.

It will be some time until the global movement of products and equipment normalizes. We talk with industry experts about the implications of lingering supply chain problems.

 

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