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- ClimatEdge is making another call against the grain . . .
- The ClimatEdge view for a shorter sugarcane crop in India continues to verify, as the Monsoon has not delivered sufficient moisture to the cane growing regions for the world's second largest producer . . .
- From CSC's ingenious Minds, Sharon Hays offers a perspective on getting past the policy debate on climate change . . .
- ClimatEdge noted the favorable start to the U.S. corn and soybean season, but we also highlighted for readers the increased risk to the crop due to building heat and dryness during the mid crop period ...
- In a year where many eyes are trained on the sugar supply in Brazil, ClimatEdge has been watching India . . .
- Casual observation suggested that 2011 saw some of the most disastrous weather and climate events in memory, but a recent report from NOAA and the American Meteorological Society documents the extent of those extreme events. Understanding these trends will affect organizations' ability to stay ahead . . .
- Corn futures softened today, but the ClimatEdge team notes the upside risk continues to build approaching mid-crop . . .
- While most in the agriculture space have been focusing on the potential impact of the current US drought on corn prices, sugar has been steadily gaining in strength . . .
