DTN senior ag meteorologist Bryce Anderson
Key soybean producing regions in Brazil are very dry as farmers get ready to plant their next soybean crop.
DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson says it bears watching.
“The fattest part of their production area is in the
central part of Brazil—Mato Grosso and Goias,” Anderson says. “They are quite
dry and they’ve been awfully hot here lately. The first ten days of September saw
temperatures over 100 in Mato Grosso.”
Anderson says a similar situation occurred in 2017, when
soybean planting in Brazil was delayed because of extremely dry conditions.
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