Take Our Poll: On-Farm Storage Needs

With supply chain disruptions, what investments are you considering to ensure you have the inputs and flexibility you need?

Take Our Poll Storage
Take Our Poll Storage
(Lori Hays/Farm Journal)

From historically high prices to supply chain disruptions, your input and marketing decisions have become increasingly complicated. How are you managing these challenges? Many farmers are looking at taking control of their inputs and seeking more flexibility by investing in on-farm inventory and capacity.

If you’ve invested in on-farm storage of grain or inputs and have some advice for other farmers, please email Sara Schafer at sschafer@farmjournal.com.

Please share your thoughts in our poll below.

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