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February 21, 2012 Midwest weather has been benign, mild and rather dry, but looks stormy and turning colder this weekend. While the new forecast is wet across the northern United States, it is dry in hard red winter wheat. In summary the forecast this week still indicate...
February 15, 2012 Mato Grosso is turning wet in mid February, hampering soybean harvesting, while South Brazil drought worsens in Parana and Rio Grande do Sul. The key center-west soybean area of Mato Grosso has turned suddenly wet in recent days, while South Brazil has continued ...
February 15, 2012 Australia is set to produce a record wheat harvest for the second year in a row with expectations for 29.5 million metric tons of wheat compared to last year's 27.9 million tonnes. Exports would expand to 22.3 million metric tons. Domestic wheat consumption is l...
February 14, 2011 Poorly established wheat and rapeseed in Eastern Europe may be subject to severe damage from drought and winterkill. Winter grain prospects are better in Western Europe. Very poor yields in East Europe winter grains are anticipated, due to very dry planting cond...
February 13, 2012 Dry weather is expected to persist in South Brazil along with intensifying heat, while Argentina expects additional heavy rainfall toward the end of the week. Brazil growing conditions have deteriorated in southern farm states Rio Grande do Sul and Parana from worseni...
February 13, 2012 A cold wave is developing in the United States heartland interrupting a long stretch of winter warmth. Friday morning temperatures in Saskatchewan were -20 to -25 F. Polar air Friday plunged into the United States setting off snow showers in the Great Lakes region and ...
February 10, 2012 Intense heat and worsening drought is taking a toll on Brazil corn and and soybeans in February. Roughly 50% of soybeans are at risk for a reduced yield, the worst damage occurring in the southern soybean states Parana and Rio Grande do Sul. The USDA cut Brazi...
February 9, 2012 Brazil corn production would reach a record 61 million metric tons this season, allowing for corn exports of 9 million tons, based on USDA new estimates. With worsening drought in South Brazil the corn outlook is too high. Expectations for high corn...
February 8, 2012 Mexico is expecting a reduced corn harvest for the 3rd year in a row, prompting record corn imports from the United States, its sole provider. Annual corn consumption is expected to slightly exceed 30 million metric tons, compared to production near 20 million to...
February 7, 2012 Key indicators in the Pacific Ocean indicate weakening of the La Nina over the past month, as sea temperatures have warmed up in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. It is hard to know whether this is the “beginning of the end” of the La Nina , &nb...
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