Sustained rhythm for the thick harvest and wheat sowing in Santa Fe, Argentina

Published Jun 5, 2024

Tridge summary

The Santa Fe Stock Exchange reported that 85% of late soybeans and 40% of late corn have been harvested, with environmental conditions and technological packages favoring the process. Planting of the fine crop is ongoing with good water availability. However, cotton harvest was delayed due to weather conditions, leading to lower quality fiber. For 2024, a planting intention of 465,000 hectares is estimated, a 6% increase from 2023. The progress of late soybeans and corn is noted to be significant, with challenges such as Spiroplasma kunkelii affecting late corn harvest.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The Santa Fe Stock Exchange indicated that regarding the coarse crop, 85% of late soybeans and 40% of late corn were threshed. On the other hand, it is being planted with a good technological package, adequate doses of fertilizers and with long-cycle wheat. Environmental conditions also favored the cotton harvest, delayed by weather conditions, which have affected the quality of the fiber. Agricultural activities were carried out at a constant and regular pace. Therefore, the harvested area of the coarse crop increased, reaching 85% in late soybeans and 40% in late corn. At the same time, the process of implanting the fine crop continued, under good environmental conditions and with optimal availability of useful water in the soils, which slowly decreased in the first centimeters. All of what has been planted to date was done under a good technological package, adequate doses of fertilizers and with long-cycle wheat. For the 2024 campaign, a planting intention of 465,000 hectares ...

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