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[Daily Weather Tracking] The corn belt in the eastern United States will usher in a short period of dry weather, which may be beneficial to crop field operations
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day forecast from May 21 to 25 predicts that, with the exception of drier conditions than normal from New Mexico to southeast to Florida, most regions of the United States will have rainfall close to or above normal.
U.S. Soybean Export Sales Fall Below Forecasts
Export sales of U.S. soybeans for the week ended May 9 fell below the expectations of analysts surveyed by The Wall Street Journal.
NOPA's April US soybean press data is disappointing and far below estimates
Yesterday, after experiencing chart resistance and some profit settlement, the early strength of the CBOT grain market gradually subsided.
[Daily Weather Tracker] Continued showers may slow corn and soybean cultivation in the Midwest of the United States
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day forecast from May 20 to 24 predicts that precipitation is close to or above normal levels in most parts of the US, and the central and northern Great Plains and Midwest regions are more likely to experience wetter conditions.
Brazilian Conab Raises Corn and Soybean Production View
Brazilian crop agency Conab has increased its outlook for the country's corn and soybean crops, although forecasts remain down from this time last year.
[Daily Weather Tracking] Unstable showers prevail in most parts of the southeastern United States, causing planting work to progress slowly
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day forecast from May 19 to 23 predicts that temperatures and precipitation in most parts of the US will be close to or above normal levels.