Frequent rainfall in Uruguay and Argentina is causing challenges in the harvest of summer crops, impacting the logistics for threshing and winter planting. Despite these challenges, high yields are still expected in corn and soybeans. However, the grain market has seen a rise in wheat prices due to dry weather in southern Russia, central United States, and Europe, which has led to a reduction in harvest estimates. This situation is influencing planting decisions for the winter harvest. Soybean prices have also firming up due to a drop in the Brazilian dollar and concerns over the delay in the Argentine harvest. In Uruguay, corn prices have also increased due to a possible smaller harvest in Argentina and strong demand for exports in the United States.