Changing weather in South America could impact international supplies

Eric Snodgrass, the chief atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions, says an El Niño weather pattern is starting to develop and it could impact global supplies. “The trade winds are making these huge surges in the wrong direction,” he says. “The waters are warming up. Historically, if you look at what drives safrinha crop dryness, that’s the first […]

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