Argentina Crop Stress Near Peak

With a forecast for one more week of hot and dry weather conditions and then a shift to more rain, Argentina’s crop stress might be near the peak, according to World Weather Inc.

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(Farm Journal)

With a forecast for one more week of hot and dry weather conditions and then a shift to more rain, Argentina’s crop stress might be near the peak, according to World Weather Inc.

World Weather predicts central and eastern parts of Argentina are expected to be dry biased for one more week before there will be the opportunity for “some” change. Rain will continue to increase in the second half of next week with most of the nation getting some precip at one time or another. That should bring temporary relief to the crops.

World Weather forecasts better conditions from the end of February through the first half of March compared to recent weeks. More regular rainfall and milder temps will be mixed with hot and dry conditions. Based on its weather models, the country should finish its growing season with more favorable weather.

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