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Flooding caused by heavy rains hit Argentina’s agricultural heartland last week, leaving some fields underwater and affecting thousands of people. Now the country’s main export crop is at risk.
Heavy rains in Argentina have stalled wheat planting and delayed soybean and corn harvests. Only 3.4% of wheat fields have ...
Margin opportunities for farmers are still slim, with prices of corn, wheat and soybeans all at four-year-worst prices. But ...
Dry weather conditions in the coming days will help air out Argentina's muddy fields, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange said ...
Even stripping out that boost, economic activity still increased 1.0% from the previous quarter, driven mainly by industrial ...
Argentina's agricultural heartland has been lashed by heavy rains in recent days, leaving some soy fields underwater with up to 400 millimeters (15.75 inches) of precipitation recorded in certain ...
The first Trump administration paid out $23 billion in relief to farmers who suffered a loss of trade because of high tariffs ...
The objective of this work was to analyze structurally the pods and seed coats of soybean (Glycine max) cultivars, as well as to determine the quality of seeds when subjected to deterioration by ...
This study evaluated the physiological, physical, and morpho-anatomical changes in soybean seeds under weathering deterioration at the pre-harvest phase. Six soybean cultivars (BMX Apolo, DM 6563, NS ...
Wheat for July delivery fell 1.5%, to $5.24 3/4 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, in response to what is seen as a favorable weather pattern for grains across the Corn Belt. --Corn ...
By Maximilian Heath SAN ANDRES DE GILES, Argentina (Reuters) -On Cristian Giacobone's farm in the heart of Argentina's Pampas ...
--Wheat for July delivery rose 1.4% to $5.32 1/4 a bushel.