The Commstock Report Podcast
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The Commstock Report Podcast
2026 Corn Cost of Production $4.58/bushel
In this episode, Matthew Kruse provides an in-depth analysis of Brazil's current crop conditions, particularly focusing on the soybean harvest in Mato Grosso. He notes that the harvest is progressing rapidly, with reports indicating that it is about 10% complete. Despite some dry periods, forecasts predict significant rainfall that could impact the harvest timeline. Kruse emphasizes the importance of these weather patterns, suggesting that while some areas may experience stress, overall conditions remain favorable for high yields. He also discusses the implications of early soybean harvesting on the subsequent corn planting, highlighting the potential for improved yields if farmers can plant their corn crops earlier.
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