Weighing On The Industry: The problems that keep one ag lender up at night

Supplies and transportation issues continue to weigh on the agriculture industry.

Tony St. James with All Ag All Day spoke with Brad Guse, a Wisconsin ag lender and member of the Ag Bankers Committee, about the specific struggles that keep him up at night.

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