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[Daily Weather Tracker] There will be rainfall in many parts of the American Plains, Midwest, and Mid-South in the next 5 days
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day forecast from June 4 to June 8 predicts that temperatures in almost all regions of the country will be above normal, and precipitation in most regions is close to or above normal.
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[Daily Weather Tracking] The cool and dry weather in the US corn belt is very conducive to spring planting
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day forecast from June 3 to June 7 predicts that the national temperature will be higher than normal, and precipitation will be higher than normal in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and most of the south, east, and lower Midwest.
Last week's soybean export inspection volume was in line with expectations
According to data from the US Department of Agriculture, as of May 23, 2024, the US soybean export inspection volume was 212,105 tons. After the previous week's correction, it was 192,232 tons, and the initial value was 18,4128 tons.
[Daily Weather Tracking] Recent rainfall in the southern United States has partially restricted field operations
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day forecast from June 2 to June 6 predicts that most parts of the country may experience temperatures close to or above normal, with the exception of parts of Georgia and Carolina.
How did the weather in the US in June and July affect the growth of soybeans and corn?
Although delays in planting this spring have reduced the average yield potential of the crop, the weather forecast for June and July doesn't look particularly threatening.