Dry and warm weather contributing to the harvest in the Northern hemisphere

2018-10-22 12:05:20
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Dry and warm weather contributing to the harvest in the Northern hemisphere

the Markets for corn and soybeans are awaiting the outcome of the harvest in the United States and other producing countries.

 

Weather in this season is pleasing to producers of soybean, corn and sunflower sufficient rainfall, which caused higher yields, dry and warm autumn, which allows you to collect a record harvest with minimal losses and the cost of drying.

 

In the United States in the "corn belt" was established dry and warm weather, which will last at least another 10 days and will increase the rate of harvest, especially in the Midwest.

 

South plains also suffer no rain, but cool weather is holding back the loss of soil moisture on winter wheat crops.

 

In the Northern plains also set the dry and warm weather, which will contribute to the harvest.

 

In the Delta region, harvesting is delayed due to prolonged rainfall, which can lead to reduced yields. The precipitation forecast remains for the next week.

 

In the southeastern part of the United States before the end of the week will be a little rain, which will allow you to resume collection in the areas where storms Michael and damaged some crops.

 

In the canadian prairies also have a dry and relatively warm weather, which contributes to the harvest.

 

Ukraine and Russia for October was dry and very warm weather, which allowed farmers to increase the rate of harvesting of sunflower, soybean and corn, and to sow winter crops. Moisture reserves in the soil are sufficient for winter, and the forecast short-term precipitation this week will improve the condition of the plants.

 

the Main regions for growing winter wheat in Europe, from Eastern France to Germany and Poland, remain under the influence of dry and very warm weather, which reinforces the concern about the status of future crops through the low moisture reserves in the soil.

 

In South America have abundant rainfall, which contribute to earlier planting of soybeans and increase the pace of the sowing campaign. Next week in Brazil, the predicted strong precipitation, which will increase the moisture reserves in the soil and the active development of soybean crops.

 

Almost perfect conditions for the harvest in the Northern hemisphere and for sowing in the southern hemisphere continue to put pressure on the prices of corn and soybeans.

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