AgResource Company President Dan Basse is home after spending time in Brazil. “We did not like what we saw (in Mato Grosso), the crop is stunted, it’s populated poorly and when we look at yield analysis, it’s going to be 30-to-50 percent below last year,” said Basse. “I don’t think people understand when a place like Mato Grosso, which has sandy, loamy soils, endures a drought with short-season soybeans without drought tolerance that the crop really doesn’t do very well.”
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