Shortages Force Exhibitor Creativity at Farm Shows
In our conversations with manufacturers at recent farm shows, we have learned they are borrowing equipment from nearby farmers to have something to show in this tighter-than-tight market.
Emily Grunewald with Big Iron said last week that Case IH withdrew from the show about a month before it opened because it didnāt have enough equipment. And, she has seen companies that usually bring 10 pieces to shows bring three instead.
Grunewald also has heard reports of exhibitors bringing in used equipment from local customers. She said the challenges go beyond demand.
āOne of the challenges is the technology and the shortage of technology (like) microchips that are in that equipment such as tractors that thereās a shortage on,ā she said. āAnd in the world weāre all facing right now, labor is a problem (as well).ā
Source: Brownfield Ag News

