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Production could land at record-high levels despite problems throughout the season

Ben Potter, Senior editor

March 17, 2021

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Midweek Markets with Jacqueline Holland and Ben Potter

There are two tales being told in Brazil right now that are somewhat at odds with each other. On one hand, plenty of anecdotal evidence has been trickling out of South America in recent weeks that include reports of heavy rains, sluggish harvest pace and even beans sprouting in their pods.

Despite those quality and yield concerns, most consultancies, as well as the U.S. and Brazilian governments, are projecting a record-breaking harvest of around 4.8 or 4.9 billion bushels for 2020/21. In the latest Midweek Markets podcast, we take a closer look of what’s going on and offer our own production speculations.

Other topics of interest this week include a look at ethanol production trends, overseas wheat production, competition for how farmers will spend their dollars this year and much more.

Listen to the latest Midweek Markets podcast for March 17, 2021:

Farm Futures Market Update · 03 - 17 - 2021 MM PODCAST

 

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About the Author(s)

Ben Potter

Senior editor, Farm Futures

Senior Editor Ben Potter brings two decades of professional agricultural communications and journalism experience to Farm Futures. He began working in the industry in the highly specific world of southern row crop production. Since that time, he has expanded his knowledge to cover a broad range of topics relevant to agriculture, including agronomy, machinery, technology, business, marketing, politics and weather. He has won several writing awards from the American Agricultural Editors Association, most recently on two features about drones and farmers who operate distilleries as a side business. Ben is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism.

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