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Should we be concerned about the heavy rains in France?
The rains of the last 30 days were well above the 15-year average throughout France ①, with record precipitation greatly

The elongation of the soybean cycle and the risks for the corn safrinha
Since the beginning, the 2020/2021 season has been challenging in Brazil. At the time of soybean sowing, low precipitation delayed

Why our soybean estimate is lower than USDA for Brazil?
The concern about soybean production in South America continues although the conditions have improved in the last days. After a late start to the
Virtual Crop Tour 2020: Brazil
Welcome to the Brazil Virtual Crop Tour 2020 This is a year like no other. With a global pandemic and

Remote Sensing for Risk Assessment
One thing that is very clear in agriculture is that each season brings unique challenges and risks to every operation.
How is La Niña impacting Brazilian and Argentina crops?
As mentioned in the previous post, La Niña conditions – the tropical Pacific sea-surface temperatures, which are well below average, and

Late Season Use of In-Season Imagery
When it comes to in-season imagery, the value of late season biomass maps can often be overlooked. But the team
La Niña 2020: Trends and Impacts
The Current Situation According to the current tropical Pacific sea surface temperature and the most atmospheric indicators, ENSO is currently
El Niño, La Niña and ENSO: What are they?
The El Niño and La Niña phenomena are the oceanic components and the two opposite phases of the same system: