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The World Eyeballs Brazil
By James Thompson
Carnaval, Brazil's annual pre-Lent party, puts dancing and drinking on the world's television screens. Less colorful, but certainly more lucrative, agriculture...
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Richard Brock
Mato Grosso Bean Crop Called Down 21%
The secretary of agriculture of Mato Grosso, Brazil’s No. 1 soybean-producing state, says that this year’s crop will be the worst in eight years....
Brazil Agrees To Pay Royalties
By Greg Lamp
It's been a long time coming, but there's been a solid step forward on getting Brazil to pay Roundup Ready technology royalties just like you do. As you...
Brazil Keeps On Booming
By Greg Lamp
(Editor's Note: In mid-January, The Corn And Soybean Digest escorted 25 travelers on a bustling two-week tour of Brazil. Here are some of the highlights...
Brazil Up Close And PERSONAL
By Greg Lamp
You could call Chris Ward a frontiersman. At the very least, you'd have to describe this New Zealand native as a strapping man who's spent the last 25...
Brazil Big In Cotton, Too
Compiled By Sherry Collins
Brazil strikes fear in the heart of U.S. soybean producers, but its cotton producers should take notice too, says Woody Anderson, National Cotton Council...
Old Challenges, New Opportunities
By James Thompson
If you ask a Brazilian farmer how much he paid for a combine, he will likely tell you the value of it in bushels. All right, they don't use bushels as...
Asian Rust Hits Brazil's Beans AGAIN
James Thompson
Thirty days had not passed since much of Brazil's soybean area was planted, and already Asian rust was making appearances....
BRAZILIANS FIND RUST
Greg Lamp
Reports are in that soybean rust is already appearing in Brazilian fields....
Asian Rust Hits Brazil's Beans AGAIN
By James Thompson
Thirty days had not passed since much of Brazil's soybean area was planted, and already Asian rust was making appearances. The costly fungus showed itself...















