In March of 2020, all Hell broke loose for businesses and citizens alike, amid government-imposed shutdowns of the economy. Agriculture — as essential a business as any — was “allowed” to operate but it was hardly business as usual. The Agricultural input industry flexed to keep farms running with the supplies necessary to produce crops. Brandon Byington and Ryan Thompson with Helena Agra Enterprises join Brad and Kristen Seidel of Bison Ag to explain the adaptations made and lessons learned over the last two years. They also provide outlook on what long-terms effects they see in Ag inputs as a result of the pandemic. Sponsored by LandTrust landtrust.com