Weather Helps Brazil Planting

Brazilian Soy Planting Progresses on Improved Weather

Todd Neeley
By  Todd Neeley , DTN Staff Reporter
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Drier weather has helped Brazil's farmers plant more soy and make up for delays, although fieldwork remains behind last year's pace. (DTN file photo by Alastair Stewart)
Brazilian soybean planting progressed well last week as the rain abated in the south and returned to the Cerrado. Meanwhile, the soybean market was very slow in November.

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