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Bearish In Brazil
Last year wasn't a great time to be a Brazilian farmer. Soybean and corn producers across the country were hit with droughts at planting and near floods...
Brazil Now Embraces GMOS
The Brazilian Seed Producers Association, Abrasem, estimates that about 72% of Brazil's new soybean crop will be genetically modified varieties, far more...
Will Brazil Export More Ethanol?
By Edward Lotterman
U.S. producers wonder how much Brazil can expand ethanol production and how much it could eventually export. The answer is that there is a long way to...
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Richard Brock
Brazil Soy Planting Off To Good Start
Brazil’s 2006-07 soybean planting season is off...
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RICHARD BROCK
Brazil Soy Estimate As Expected
In its first official projection of Brazil’s 2006-07 soybean production...
A Little Homesick In The Fall
By Tyler Bruch
Editor's Note: Next in a series from Iowa farmer Tyler Bruch whose family farms 10,500 acres in Bahia, Brazil. As I noted in last month's column, our...
Waiting For St. Peter
By James Thompson
When he's not greeting happy souls at the Pearly Gates, Saint Peter, to many Brazilian farmers, is responsible for rainfall. In a country with large areas...
Is This A Good Time To Buy Brazilian Land?
It depends on how fast you expect to recover your investment, the type of land you want to buy and how much endurance you have. In the past three or four...
McVictory
By James Thompson
In late July, the crushers and the grain exporters associations here said they were instituting a two-year ban on handling soybeans from recently deforested...
Ready To PlantIn November
By Tyler Bruch
Editor's Note: Next in a series from Iowa farmer Tyler Bruch whose family farms 10,500 acres in Bahia, Brazil. It has remained hot and dry here in Western...















