(NAFB) Soybean planting is off to a slow start in parts of South America, and that could impact multiple crops. Dr. Michael Cordonnier, the president of Soybean and Corn Advisor, says the central part of Brazil is low on moisture right now.
Argentina is also dry, but it’s not the soybeans Cordonnier is worried about.
And he says it’s ultimately a matter of the calendar.
And that means the real issue in South America is corn.
That’s Dr. Michael Cordonnier, the president of Soybean and Corn Advisor.