Crop Update – May 05, 2026
Crop & Weather Update – May 05, 2026
South America Crop & Weather Update – May 05, 2026
(Using 15-day Satellite and Rainfall Estimate – Preferred Areal metric)
Mato Grosso Soybeans (15-day Satellite and Rainfall Estimate 0.0% → soil moisture well below normal): Recent rain negligible last 24h. Soybean harvest ongoing (finishing | Safrinha corn early-mid vegetative (V2-V8), ~80-85% planted Forecast: 1-5d 0. Moisture levels remain generally supportive for finishing soybean harvest and early Safrinha corn development, though below-normal 15-day POA suggests monitoring drier pockets. Forecast: 1-5d: 0.06 in (5% of normal, 0% cov) | 6-10d: 0.07 in (3% of normal) | 11-15d: 0.00 in (0% of normal)
Córdoba / Rosario Corn-Soy (15-day Satellite and Rainfall Estimate 100.0% → soil moisture near/above normal): Recent rain negligible last 24h. Corn in grain fill / early harvest (north); Soybean late reproductive / pod fill. Forecast: 1-5d: 0.86 in (129% of normal, 100% cov) | 6-10d: 0.00 in (0% of normal) | 11-15d: 0.54 in (27% of normal)
Santa Fe / Entre Ríos (15-day Satellite and Rainfall Estimate 100.0% → soil moisture near/above normal): Recent rain negligible last 24h. Corn and soybean in reproductive to grain-filling stages. Forecast: 1-5d: 0.58 in (81% of normal, 33% cov) | 6-10d: 0.32 in (22% of normal) | 11-15d: 1.01 in (47% of normal)
Buenos Aires Wheat (15-day Satellite and Rainfall Estimate 100.0% → soil moisture near/above normal): Recent rain negligible last 24h. Wheat harvest complete; Corn/Soy in reproductive / early maturity. Forecast: 1-5d: 1.30 in (223% of normal, 79% cov) | 6-10d: 0.01 in (1% of normal) | 11-15d: 0.50 in (29% of normal)
Northern Argentina Corn (15-day Satellite and Rainfall Estimate 100.0% → soil moisture near/above normal): Recent rain negligible last 24h. Corn advancing through grain fill; harvest beginning in earliest fields. Forecast: 1-5d: 0.00 in (0% of normal, 0% cov) | 6-10d: 0.00 in (0% of normal) | 11-15d: 0.00 in (0% of normal)
Bottom line: Strong short-term moisture support across key areas. Focus remains on Safrinha corn vegetative and early reproductive stages in central Brazil.
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