![]() ![]() ![]() Institutional Distribution IntelligenceįORT COLLINS, Colo., Nov 22 (Reuters) - Argentina’s core grain belt is on pace for better rainfall this month than has been seen in many recent Novembers, but with La Nina in action and planting still in progress, the country’s soybean crop remains at risk of a third consecutive disappointment.įebruary and March are usually the most important weather months for optimal yields in Argentina, though rainfall through the planting period also correlates well with crop potential, so comfort levels would increase if next month’s rainfall can follow November’s showing.Īs of Thursday, Argentina’s soybeans were 32% planted, about the same as both last year and the recent average. ![]() Non-Traditional Exchanges & New Markets.Directors’ and Officers’ Questionnaires. ![]()
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