The article reports on the completion of the soybean harvest in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with mixed results due to heavy rainfall leading to significant losses and varied productivity. The harvest saw peaks of 5,400 kg per hectare but dropped to less than 1,400 kg/ha in some regions. Rice harvest totaled 7.1 million tons, down 9% from the previous estimate, while corn harvest outcomes were not as bad as expected. Producers are now considering winter crops, with a potential drop in the total area due to the previous harvest's losses and low corn prices. There is optimism for increased canola production, driven by biofuel and export opportunities.