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11.14.2008 - Afternoon Comment
 

OVERVIEW FOR THE WEEK:

Grain prices settled mixed for the week, with bean prices ...

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10.31.2008 - Mid-Day Comment
 

Good Morning. The Ag floor is lower across the floor on this last trading day of the we...

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10.31.2008 at 6:11:38 AM - Daily Weather Forecast

World Weather

Midwest Past 24 Hours: The entire Midwest was dry. Temperatures ranged from the upper 50's to the 70's. As of 5am, overnight lows were in the 30's to lower 50's.

Midwest: Today into tomorrow will be dry. Sunday into Tuesday, coverage of 30% in the WCB with amounts of .1-.35 inch. Wednesday into Friday, coverage of 100% in the WCB with rains of 1-2 inches in NE, MN, and WI, elsewhere will see .25-.75 inch. On the 6th into the 8th, coverage of 100% in the ECB with rains of .3-1.0 inch and local amounts of 1.5 inches. On the 9th into the 11th, coverage of 75% in the WCB with moisture totals of .1-.5 inch. On the 10th into the 11th, coverage of 80% in the ECB with amounts of .1-.5 inch. On the 12th into the 13th, coverage of 75% in the WCB with moisture totals of .25-.75 inch. On the 13th and 14th, coverage of 100% in the ECB with amounts of .25-.75 inch. Temperatures will be seasonal through early next week with highs in the 50's to 70's. During the second week half of next week, temperatures will turn slightly cooler than average with highs in the 30's to 60's. During the second week of the forecast, readings will be cooler than average. Overnight lows will range from the 20's to the 40's.

Brazil: Yesterday, rains of less than .15 inch occurred from Sao Paulo into MGDS, Mato Grosso, and Goias. Today, coverage of 35% in the south with rains of .25-.75 inch. During the same time, random showers occur in the north, coverage of 15-20% with amounts of .1-.65 inch each day. Saturday into Monday, coverage of 90% in the southern and central areas with amounts of .5-2.0 inches. During the same time, northern crop areas will see 15-20% daily coverage with amounts of .25-.75 inch. November 5th and 6th, coverage of 80% in the central and southern areas with amounts of .5-1.5 inches. During the same time, northern crop areas will see 15-20% daily coverage with amounts of .25-.75 inch. November 7th into the 8th, coverage of 40% in the central and northern areas with rains of .25-1.0 inch. November 8th into the 10th, coverage of 80% in the southern areas with rains of .5-1.5 inches. November 11th into the 14th, daily coverage of 35% nationwide with amounts of .25-.75 inch. Temperatures will be seasonal in the south and above normal in the north over the next week. Seasonal readings will dominate the entire country during the second week.

Argentina: Yesterday, all crop areas were dry. The forecast calls for rains tomorrow into Sunday, coverage of 25% with rains of .25 inch. Monday into Wednesday, coverage of 65% with amounts of .2-.8 inch and local amounts of 1.0+ inch in the east. November 7th and 8th, coverage of 65% with amounts of .25-.75 inch. November 11th and 12th, coverage of 35% with amounts of .25-.5 inch. On the 13th and 14th, coverage of 70% with rain totals of .3-.8 inch. Temperatures will be seasonal readings with highs in the 60's to 80's.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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