Brazilian soybean farmers eyeing an improving forecast are planting in earnest.
U.S. Commodities president Don Roose says monsoonal rains are expected to pick up next week after a dryer-than-normal August and September across most of Brazil.
“So the producers right now today are busy planting soybeans and the first corn crop anticipating that they’re going to have some moisture hit.”
He tells Brownfield with planting about 10 days behind normal, the crop still has plenty of yield potential.