Brazil's Soy Crop Looks Good

Forecast for Heat Wave Raises Concerns in Regions That Planted Later

Any losses in regions of Brazil that planted soybeans late will be offset by the crop's performance in Mato Grosso and western Parana, which are registering good early season yields. (DTN file photo by Alastair Stewart)
Brazil's soybean harvest continues to show good yields, making a 90-million-metric ton harvest increasingly likely. But hot, dry conditions forecast for later-planting regions are raising some concerns.

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