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Daily Weather Tracking: It may be difficult to alleviate the drought in the American Plains, which may be unfavorable for crop growth.
The National Weather Service's 6-10 day outlook for July 2nd to 6th shows above-normal precipitation levels in the Four Corners region and across the Great Plains, Midwest, and New England from northwest to east.
Chicago SRW wheat prices continue to weaken while sentiment for soybean and corn is bullish.
Weekly overview. This week, the price of hard red winter wheat (HRW) continued to decline due to the improved crop outlook for wheat.
【Daily Weather Tracking】USA's plains region has received precipitation, which may be beneficial for spring crops.
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service in the USA on June 23-27 shows that temperatures and precipitation in most of the country are near or above normal.
Chicago SRW wheat futures have fallen for the third consecutive week, while soybean futures have remained relatively stable.
Weekly Overview - Price Changes This Week: Over the past week, CBOT agricultural commodity prices have fallen. Wheat prices have fallen due to improved HRW crop prospects, while corn and soybean prices have remained relatively stable.
Daily weather tracking: Extreme weather has affected corn growth in the United States planting areas.
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service in the USA shows that, except for some parts of the southern Texas area, most parts of the country are expected to have above-normal temperatures.
[Daily Weather Tracking] Sporadic showers hit the corn and soybean producing regions of the USA.
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day outlook from June 18th to 22nd shows that except for some areas in the northern plateau, northern basin, and northwest where temperatures are below normal, temperatures across the country are close to or above normal.