Farmers in Parana, Brazil, have made progress in planting their safrinha corn, with 61% now planted, despite it being the slowest start in the past seven years. This advance was possible due to favorable weather conditions, including sunny days and less rainfall. However, some farmers are planting outside the recommended window due to having purchased their inputs, or are opting for alternative crops due to late planting and crop insurance issues. Meanwhile, 43% of the first corn crop has been harvested, with the remaining corn maturing and being rated as good to average.