The most urgent issue discussed by the two experts was the drought spreading across the eastern Corn Belt. Ohio experienced its driest August in 133 years, and some regions recorded drought conditions ranking among the driest in over 150 years. Experts suggested this pattern may signal the start of a long-term drought cycle.
At the same time, crop diseases such as southern rust and anthracnose are affecting yields. Fields without fungicide protection reported greater damage, reducing crop quality.
Agostino and Gopal warned that USDA’s September crop report could still show high yield estimates, but actual numbers may fall, once weight and quality are measured in October or even January.
In Canada, StatsCan’s July production report projected 19.9 million metric tons of canola, though farmers reported highly variable yields across the Prairies. Ontario and Quebec crops were also hit by drought, with many fields producing below the 10-year average. Read the article 2025 Canadian Farming Outlook Reveals Mixed Results.
Trade tensions with China remain another pressure point. US soybean export commitments are nearly 30% behind last year, with China largely absent from purchases. Agostino and Gopal suggested that some sales labeled as “unknown” may still be destined for China through indirect routes. Corn exports, by contrast, are strong, nearly doubling last year’s pace.
The podcast closed with updates on managed money positions, noting fund buying in corn and soybeans, while canola continued to see liquidation. Overall, the week showed how weather, disease, and global trade are shaping the outlook for North American farmers.
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