A global ag meteorologist says dry weather conditions in South America will continue to hurt corn and soybean production.
Drew Lerner with World Weather Inc tells Brownfield the situation in many countries is “status quo.” “We’ve had a lot of problems in both Argentina and Brazil and that’s hurt the yield productions and that’s all because of La Nina and the below average precipitation and that’s not going to go away. We have another 30 days of this.”
He says crops that have been struggling will continue to be impacted.