Southern Brazil Soy Planting Lags

Delays Unlikely to Affect Yields

Parana, Brazil's No. 2 producing state, saw planting move forward nine percentage points to 47% complete as of Thursday, according to the agricultural department in the southern state. (DTN file photo)
Soybean planting in Brazil's south remains behind schedule, although the delays are small and will not have an impact on yields. The market anxiously awaits planting figures for Mato Grosso, the No. 1 soybean state, where field work is expected to have progressed...

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