
A heatwave coming to Argentina next week will result in significant soil moisture losses and heat stress for developing corn and soybeans.
A heatwave coming to Argentina next week will result in significant soil moisture losses and heat stress for developing corn and soybeans.
Rainfall through the first two-thirds of November has been well-below normal for most of South America's primary growing regions.
Rainfall in South America picked up a bit last week, but soil moisture in Argentina remains poor for developing corn and emerging soybeans.
Dry weather through the weekend and into early next week will give way to a brief period of widespread showers. But will the region turn dry again?
Dry weather through the weekend and into early next week will give way to a brief period of widespread showers. But will the region turn dry again?
Brazil's soybean crop isn't even half planted yet and traders are already concerned about its bearish impact on future prices. We have seen this before.
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