The article discusses the impact of global warming on agricultural crops around the world. It highlights extreme weather conditions such as heatwaves in Canada and cold weather in Brazil, which are affecting crop forecasts and leading to price pressures. In Europe, heavy rainfall has led to catastrophic flooding, causing significant crop losses and casualties. In the Canadian prairies, hot and dry conditions are stressing out crops due to spring moisture shortages. In the US, varying weather conditions are impacting crop conditions, with prices of spring wheat and soybeans increasing due to anticipated hot and dry weather. In Russia and Brazil, hot weather and lack of rainfall are causing concerns for the harvest of winter wheat and corn.