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Brazil’s soybean harvest pace is beginning to slow as it nears its conclusion.  We expect over 85% will be harvested by the end of the week.  Most of the Center West region has wrapped up the harvest along with Parana.  The MAPITOBA region is roughly 75% complete.  RGDS is the main laggard with only 25% complete but yields there are reportedly doing very well overall.  The April WASDE report will be out Thursday morning and yet again much attention will be focused on the size of Brazil’s crops.  In the case of soybeans, the trade expects the USDA to make cuts at or below 152 MMT.  We believe this cut is warranted but whether the USDA will make good on that is a different matter.   In the case of Brazil’s corn crop, the trade is looking for a cut below 122 MMT compared to 124 MMT last month.  Again, we feel this reduction is justified as farmers had very little financial incentive to plant safrinha corn.  While growing conditions have been conducive to reaching trendline yields that will not be enough to reach the USDA estimates for corn.  Much attention will be focused on how many acres they actually…

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