Friday, February 21, 2025
- Soybean harvesting in Brazil is starting to catch up to a normal pace and as of late last week was over 27% which lags behind the normal value of 28.5%. Below normal precipitation is expected in much of the soybean region the next ten days, but there will still be scattered rainfall at times with the best chances northwest and far north. However, soybean harvesting and safrinha corn planting will not be impacted much. Most of Brazil will be drier than normal with above normal precip in the far north and far south in the 11-15 day period. This will allow for the soybean harvest to increase more along with the second crop safrinha corn planting. The drier outlook the next couple weeks will be good for the north which has been too wet this growing season and the south portion has received adequate rainfall this season.