Some farmers across the Midwest are waiting for equipment with dealers saying supply chain disruptions are still to blame.
Nebraska farmer Jerry Baysinger owns a small farm equipment dealership and tells Brownfield the issue isn’t getting better. “The products that are in high demand have disappeared,” he says. “For this year, some products we’re not going to be able to get. We’re taking orders for 2022 on a lot of stuff.”
Augustin Lewis with CLAAS says his company is experiencing hang-ups providing front-end attachments.