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Argentina: Early soybean planting halted by climate instability

Published Nov 13, 2024

Tridge summary

The article reports on the status of various crop plantings in Santa Fe, as detailed in the Santa Fe Stock Exchange's weekly report. It notes that soybean and sorghum planting have resumed after a pause due to unstable weather conditions, with some areas experiencing good water availability. Wheat harvest conditions are deemed stable, with progress in the north and center, and variable rates in the south. The yields are affected by the rainfall variability during the growing season. Sunflowers and early corn are in good to very good conditions, benefiting from recent rainfall. The cotton sowing in Santa Fe is expected to continue, with favorable weather forecasts, at a rate similar to the previous campaign.
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The early soybean planting continued at a slow pace and was halted in Santa Fe due to unstable conditions and the rains that occurred, the Santa Fe Stock Exchange reported in its weekly report. However, with the improvement of the soil conditions or accessibility to the plots, it resumed and intensified over the course of the days due to the good availability of useful water in the profile. On the other hand, favored by the aforementioned climatic conditions and according to the accessibility to the plots, the sowing of forage or grain sorghum continued. -In the eastern and western cotton sectors of the province of Santa Fe, the planting of the oilseed continued. WHEAT The alternation of stable and unstable environments in all the departments of the SEA conditioned and regulated the evolution of the wheat harvest. Activity progressed in the north and center of the study area, and also began at uneven rates in the south. The average yields obtained reflected the impact of ...
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