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NW Indiana | I think the biggest thing we need to keep in mind and hard for us to understand is the difference in rainfall totals and soil in SA vs NA. Much of SA is similar to Florida. Sandy soils and during the rainy season it rains a lot. Southern FL averages 9 inches a month during the summer but yet after a 2 inch rain its back to business as usual. I drove a dirt road the day after a big rain and never got any dirt on the vehicle. Its so different from what we are used to, so that said I would say rain in SA is more critical and dry periods likely cause damage faster thats why production is much more volatile there. Argentina is far from counting chickens and Brazil still can take a fair amount more damage. I would put likely production in the 202-212 range.
Edited by IN555 1/10/2024 20:25
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