The article provides an overview of the agricultural conditions in the north center of Santa Fe province in Argentina, detailing the impact of weather patterns on crop health and harvest progress between November 9 and 10. Initially, the region experienced climatic instability, followed by rainfall and wind, leading to some challenges in crop management but minimal damage to crops. There was a notable improvement in weather conditions, allowing for the resumption of pasture entry and wheat harvesting, alongside the planting of other crops like rice, grain sorghum, cotton, and early soybeans. Despite some challenges, particularly in threshing due to climatic instability, crop conditions were generally good to excellent, with no reported pests or diseases as of November 9. The availability of useful water in the top 20 cm of soil was marked as optimal, contributing to the overall positive outlook for the region's agricultural activities. Forecasts suggest stable weather with some cloudiness and increased rainfall probabilities in the coming days, which could continue to support crop growth but also present challenges in terms of timing and logistics for agricultural operations.