An ag meteorologist says weather conditions this year are shaping up to be similar to 2001, when record soybean yields were realized across the U.S.
DTN’s Bryce Anderson suggests a weakening La Nina pattern is now neutral and potentially shading El Nino.
“The takeaway for producers on that is the Pacific is not offering a real big threat to crop production conditions here in the U.S. for this year.
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