Central and eastern Midwest are around normal. Conditions are dry in that region. Southern growing areas are hotter and dry. » More DTN Weather Commentary
Posted at 6:26AM Thu Jul 29, 2010 CDT
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Northern and central soybean areas have favorable soybean development
conditions, but dry and hot trends threaten the southern regions and may lead
to a bullish soy market.
See DTN Ag News. BLate Summer Outlook - 2...
Hard red spring wheat yields on a route running through Nelson, Grand
Forks and Traill counties in eastern North Dakota were projected at 47.5
bushels per acre, based on a survey of three fields on Thursday morning.
See DTN Ag News. BSpring Wheat Tour
Day 3...
The question I will try to answer during a presentation this week in
Mitchell, S.D., will be: Is the "demand market" in corn alive and well?
See DTN Ag News. BSanow's Market Sense...
The spring wheat basis has been collapsing since early July due to a
large carryover from the previous year and the outlook for a large new crop.
Demand is predicted to increase only slightly with exports rising and domestic
use falling. Basis levels look to weaken further during the harvest and beyond.
See DTN Ag News. 1^Covering the Basis...
Wet weather and other factors have so far kept soybean and corn
insect pests at bay. Bug experts stress growers should continue scouting,
especially for corn rootworm and soybean aphid damage.
See DTN Ag News. BLight Bug Year...