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Column: Crop Watch - Good start but emergence slowed by cool, dry weather


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FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Reuters) - Despite the efficient start for the U.S. Crop Watch producers, many of the fields have not exactly benefitted from the early planting due to cool temperatures and/or dry conditions following planting. This has led to slow and even spotty emergence in some places, but most of the growers believe those sins could be healed with some favorable weather in the near term.
FILE PHOTO: Farmer Doug Zink shows the quality of his soybeans near Carrington, North Dakota, U.S., August 8, 2019. REUTERS/Dan Koeck/File Photo
This week will start warm but cooler conditions will set in mid-week and could carry through the first week of June. Close to 1 inch (25 mm) of rain is expected over the next week for most locations, but upward of 2 inches could be in store for parts of Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. ....

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Column: Crop Watch - Expanded project to cover more U.S. corn and soy


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FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Reuters) - The U.S. corn and soybean growing season will be among the most important in years with global prices at unusually high levels, and the Crop Watch producers are once again ready to provide weekly insights after this spring’s relatively efficient planting effort.
Soybeans are harvested from a field on Hodgen Farm in Roachdale, Indiana, U.S. November 8, 2019. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
This is the fourth year for the Crop Watch project that originally followed eight corn and eight soybean fields in major U.S. producing states each week through harvest. However, the 2021 edition is slightly different than its predecessors. ....

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UPDATE 1-Argentine port workers say to hold another 48-hour strike next week


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BUENOS AIRES, May 20 (Reuters) - Argentina’s grains exports remained paralyzed on Thursday due to a strike by port workers demanding to be vaccinated against COVID-19, with the labor groups threatening another 48-hour work stoppage next week.
Argentina’s Port and Maritime Activities chamber told Reuters the strike on Wednesday and Thursday had halted port activity. Industry leaders agree port workers should be protected from COVID-19, but Argentina’s vaccination program has had a slow roll-out.
After a meeting with government officials late on Wednesday, the unions issued a statement saying they would “continue the struggle to protect our health and are ready to call a new 48-hour strike starting at 00:00 hours on Wednesday May 26.” ....

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UPDATE 2-China's April soybean imports from Brazil surge vs previous month


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BEIJING, May 20 (Reuters) - China’s soybean imports from Brazil surged in April from the previous month, customs data showed on Thursday, boosted by the arrival of cargoes that were ordered earlier in the year but delayed after rain hit the Brazilian crop.
The world’s top importer of soybeans brought in 5.08 million tonnes of the oilseed from leading supplier Brazil in April, sharply up from only 315,334 tonnes in March, data from the General Administration of Customs showed.
But the figure was still below 5.939 million tonnes in the same month last year.
Chinese crushers stepped up purchases of soybeans earlier this year in expectation of increasing demand for animal feed from the steadily recovering pig sector. Rain, however, delayed the harvest and exports from Brazil. ....

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