According to the Rural Channel meteorologist, a cyclone between the South and Southeast should bring rain to the areas that most need moisture.
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The month of November was marked by irregular rainfall, causing a delay in the planting of soybeans. However, the outlook for the coming days is more encouraging. According to the meteorologist from Canal Rural, Arthur Müller, the formation of a cyclone between the South and Southeast should bring rain to the areas that most need moisture. "There is a risk of storms, but this system should help advance a good volume of rain to the Center-South and also part of the Matopiba. In these areas, we will have better conditions for the advancement of planting," he says. On the other hand, in areas such as the Center-South of Rio Grande do Sul, caution is needed. The meteorologist explains that, despite the predicted rains for the coming weeks, the volumes will not be significant due to the effects of El Niño. This scenario should improve from January, but until then the window for the second corn crop may be delayed. According to the most recent report from the Companhia Nacional de ...
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