World wheat limping along; can it recover? 11.21.2018 By Drew Lerner World Weather, Inc. believes 2019 winter crops do have potential to produce better than expected.Read More
Erratic weather threatens Central North America 10.10.2018 By Drew Lerner The wet bias in the United States is not likely to prevail through the entire month of October.Read More
Brutally hot summer rages on around the world 08.20.2018 By Drew Lerner Implications on crop production could have near- and long-term impact.Read More
Dryness eases in Canada, China and the United States 06.19.2018 By Drew Lerner Recent weather anomalies have been reminiscent of 2007-08.Read More
Central U.S. Plains wheat weather conditions to improve 03.27.2018 By Drew Lerner World Weather, Inc. anticipates improved hard red winter wheat conditions and greater production potential as time moves along.Read More
Argentine grain, oilseeds enduring driest year since 2009 02.27.2018 By Drew Lerner Precipitation in the first three weeks of February was well below average.Read More
Cold weather, drought weigh on conditions from Mexico to Canada 01.30.2018 By Drew Lerner The area is normally responsible for much of the quality wheat and other small grains that are produced from North America.Read More
Brazil delayed rain, drying worries agricultural interests 10.24.2017 By Drew Lerner Rain in the second half of October could still have a positive impact on production in center south Brazil.Read More
Brazil traders, farmers nervous over persistent lack of rainfall 09.26.2017 By Drew Lerner A dry mid-September in Brazil’s coffee, sugarcane, citrus, corn and soybean production region has producers concerned.Read More
U.S. Midwest cool temperatures slow crop stress 08.21.2017 By Drew Lerner Recent broad-based cooling has changed the mindset of many traders.Read More