Adverse weather conditions and African Swine Fever weigh in on meat and maize prices
date:Jun 10, 2019
ding caused by heavy rainfall.

A deluge of rain in key cereal-growing regions in the US has led to some concerns over climate change. The planting of certain crops was slowed as farmers struggled with wet and marshy ground conditions. In late May, approximately 58 percent of the corn that could be planted was in the ground, while soybean planting remained under 30 percent, according to the US Department of Agriculture, which monitors crop progress during the planting season.

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