2021 Fall Farm
Page 18 2021 Logan County Fall Farm Outlook Lincoln Daily News Oct. - Nov. 2021 of items such as baler twine and those large plastic on-the-ground grain and silage storage bags. For the farmer, this could be yet another pivot, perhaps going back to the old way of doing things. We may see a coming year where farmers consider crop rotation away from corn due to a lack of needed chemicals and fertilizer. They may also need to cope with record keeping without the use of technology or with less up-to-date technology. Only time will tell, just how “old school” producers will have to go in order to keep the farm running in 2022. However this story ends, one thing is sure, if anyone can adjust to challenges it is our farmers. The old ways may not be the best anymore, but they are still known, and farmers will figure out how to make due until the balance returns. AMD CEO Lisa Su says chip shortage likely to end next year (cnbc.com) How the Microchip Shortage Impacts the Agricultural Industry How the Microchip Shortage Is Impacting Agriculture | Wengers® ‘Desperate for tires.’ Components shortage roils U.S. harvest LDN - Business (lincolndailynews.com ) U.S. farmers face supply shortages, higher costs after Hurricane Ida LDN - Business (lincolndailynews.com ) THREE WAYS SUPPLY CHAIN BOTTLENECKS ARE IMPACTING U.S. AG TRADE The Impact of Supply Chain Bottlenecks on Ag Trade | AgAmerica Chip shortage affects ag industry — and, no, it’s not the potato kind Chip shortage affects ag industry — and, no, it’s not the potato kind – AgriNews (agrinews-pubs.com ) The ongoing impact of COVID-19 on global supply chains The ongoing impact of COVID-19 on global supply chains | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
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