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Friday, April 25, 2025 - In South America, much of the soybeans and first crop corn has been harvested with the focus now on the second crop safrinha corn. Much of Brazil looks wetter than normal in the short term through early next week, but below normal precipitation in the far south in Rio Grande do Sul. A majority of this area looks drier than normal for the 6-10 day period with above normal rain far north from Mato Grosso eastward to Minas Gerais. Below normal rainfall across Brazil in the 11-15 day period. Argentina will have below normal precipitation the next ten days, but looks wetter with above normal rain in the 11-15 day cycle which will be good for the remaining crops. In the Midwest U.S., scattered showers central and east today, otherwise a break from the recent wet pattern through tomorrow. More scattered showers Sunday through early next week which will add to the soil moisture the next 5 days, but slow crop planting.