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Was a feed contract they switched for us if we never sprayed .
So basically just paid the spread like you pointed out
That’s why we just swathed instead of spraying it and taking the feed contract price .
No real spec oak deal just gave us the option over the feed contract is all basically.
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From Micheal Cordonnier:
Argentina:
The forecast is calling for a few scattered showers this week, but overall, rainfall is expected to remain below normal for the next 10-15 days which could lead to declines in soil moisture and stress the germination of corn and soybeans.
The latest ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) forecast for Argentina does not look promising. It shows hot and dry conditions across the major production regions of Argentina throughout the growing season. The biggest moisture deficit is forecasted for December and January, which is also forecasted to have the highest temperatures. The combination of heat and dryness could lead to significant stress for corn and soybeans.
Brazil short term forecast - Rainfall last week and over the weekend favored southern and western Mato Grosso, Goias, Minas Gerais and areas of southern Brazil. The rains in central Brazil helped to improve the soil moisture and there are more rains in the forecast. Central Brazil is forecasted to receive ample rainfall this week, which if verified, will go a long way to replenishing the depleted soil moisture.
Brazil long term forecast - The latest ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) forecast for the months of November-December-January-February in Brazil generally shows relatively favorable conditions for crops in the major growing areas, with near normal rainfall in Mato Grosso and above normal rainfall in northeastern Brazil. The forecast shows the potential for dryness in southern Brazil, which could lead to crop stress.
Shortages and delays in inputs are a recurring theme in his reports. And escalating costsLast edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 14, 2021, 08:34.
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