Crop Tour Grupo Labhoro and Notícias Agrícolas end the expedition while waiting…

In the United States alone, the team traveled more than two thousand miles through the country’s major producing states, recording very high temperatures, a lack of rain, irregularities between crops and compromised production potential. Check out videos and photos of the entire route!

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After more than 3,500 km traveled through North American fields, in addition to the 1,700 km across Canada, the Crop Tour Grupo Labhoro + Notícias Agrícolas team discovered crops of soybeans and corn of all types, with different productivity potentials in the two crops. The reports were also marked by very hot and dry days, with almost no rain in all covered areas of the US Midwest. Thus, despite this irregularity, it is expected that the final soybean and corn harvest figures will indeed be lower than the latest USDA estimates.

IOWA
Crops at Cedar Bluff

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Crops at Bennett

ILLINOIS
Cultures in Frank

“Eastern states like Ohio and Indiana are very good, Illinois has good, bad and average crops. In Missouri it has very bad crops, Iowa also has poor areas In Nebraska there are some difficulties, where irrigation has not been carried out.the problems they exist and will continue to exist, as crops are on the thin line.In South Dakota , the harvests are very good, without anything to complain about. In Minnesota, the harvests are also divided. The northern part is very good, the south – already close to Iowa, has suffered a lot”, details the director of Labhoro, Ginaldo Sousa.

In this way, the Crop Tour team’s expectations are of lower productivity than the latest USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) estimate of 57.04 bags per hectare (50.9 bushels per acre).

INDIAN
Crops in Hana

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Ohio
Cultures in the Ohio City

The Guaíra/SP rural producer, Gustavo Santana, further details the reports, saying that there are still crops that need a few more rains, others that finish their cycle with less potential, or a little before the ideal, and also perfect. crops . “Of course, the average will rule. We won’t know the average until these crops are actually harvested. But it’s amazing soil, very good production potential, something I’ve never seen. So this productivity should probably stay close to 50 bushels per acre,” he says.

NEBRASKA
Crops in Arlington

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MINNESOTA
harvests in jackson

SOUTH DAKOTA
Crops at Midway

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