Hot and dry conditions slow soybean planting in central Brazil

Hot and dry conditions are expected to slow soybean planting in central Brazil.  Michael Cordonnier with Soybean and Corn Advisor says while that type of weather is common this time of year, it’s been more extreme. “The farmers there want to get at least 2, 3, 4 inches of rain to make sure they’ve got […]

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