Heavy rains have left the conclusion of southern Brazil’s soybean harvest a big question mark. Soybean and Corn Advisor President Michael Cordonnier says the damage done to the soybean crop is unknown. “Widespread flooding and they still had about 25 percent of the soybeans left to harvest,” said Cordonnier. “They had about 4, 5 million tons left in the fields and most people think they lost one-to-two million tons, some of the plants are underwater or just not harvestable.”
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