Argentine Late Soybean's froze last week? According to Martel weather service late seeded soybean's would have been filling last week in Argentina and would have froze.
Freezing temperatures developed last week in Argentina's Buenos Aires province, a month ahead of the normal first fall frost date and producing damage in late-maturing soybeans. Temperatures fell to 28F in central Buenos Aires, cold enough the kill soybeans. It is hard to gauge the impact of a freeze this late in the growing season. We know that double-crop soybeans were sown in early January, based on reports from the Agriculture Minister. These beans would and would have been blooming in March and filling pods in April.
Hm another bumper crop brought to you by mother nature.
Is it just me or is the world in Major Denial. We have hardly any real supply of food left but god help us we cant pay for food oh no but oil yes that's OK. They just found a huge discovery of oil off Brazil of some 33 billion barrels.
Freezing temperatures developed last week in Argentina's Buenos Aires province, a month ahead of the normal first fall frost date and producing damage in late-maturing soybeans. Temperatures fell to 28F in central Buenos Aires, cold enough the kill soybeans. It is hard to gauge the impact of a freeze this late in the growing season. We know that double-crop soybeans were sown in early January, based on reports from the Agriculture Minister. These beans would and would have been blooming in March and filling pods in April.
Hm another bumper crop brought to you by mother nature.
Is it just me or is the world in Major Denial. We have hardly any real supply of food left but god help us we cant pay for food oh no but oil yes that's OK. They just found a huge discovery of oil off Brazil of some 33 billion barrels.
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