The first crop soybeans are off to a good start across much of Brazil. Ag Consultant Kory Melby says it’s the opposite of last year. “It’s a big difference compared to last year at this time. We’ve even seen too much rain in crop growing areas.” Melby thinks the crop will be record large and some of the early seed soybeans will be harvested by Christmas or shortly after. “Given how the crop grew last year in stress, now rain makes grain. It’s going to be a whopper of a crop, about 145 million tons or more using last year as an analog for increase.”
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