Recent articles have highlighted the impact of weather conditions on the agricultural sector, particularly in Brazil and Argentina, where a period of decreased precipitation is expected to affect soybean and corn prices. In the US, warm weather and intermittent rains are aiding corn sowing, but a lack of rain in the northern plains is causing concern for spring wheat and corn prospects. Despite initial setbacks, USDA experts and local analysts have increased their production forecasts for Brazil's soybeans and corn, attributed to significant soil moisture reserves following January's heavy rains. In contrast, Argentina experiences delays in soybean and corn harvesting due to heavy rains, leading to lower than expected yields and revised production forecasts. Europe's cold and intermittent rainy weather is aiding the sowing of spring crops and the development of winter crops, which boosts production predictions and puts downward pressure on prices.