El Nino Has Ended, Now Farmers Need to Worry About La Nina
Category: Miscellaneous, Weather
(AgWeb) - The El Nino that has dominated global weather for more than a year has ended and may give way Full Story
Category: Miscellaneous, Weather
(AgWeb) - The El Nino that has dominated global weather for more than a year has ended and may give way Full Story
Category: Miscellaneous, Weather
(Bloomberg) - El Nino couldn’t bail California out of an unprecedented drought. Don’t count on La Nina to do any better. Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(Wall Street Journal) - U.S. soybean futures climbed to an eight-month high on Tuesday boosted by a weaker Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(Wall Street Journal) - The El Niño weather pattern, while weakening, continues to hurt crop farmers Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(Food Business News) - Snowfall of two to three feet on Jan. 22 and 23 brought weekend Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(AgWeb) - Don’t say goodbye to El Nino just yet. Recent tropical cyclone activity in the Pacific Ocean has produced strong westerly winds along the equator, which may temporarily slow El Nino’s decline Full Story
Category: Miscellaneous, Weather
(Wall Street Journal) - As El Niño reaches its peak this winter, investors are already bracing for its sister climate phenomenon La Niña to be next to upend weather patterns and potentially wreak havoc on the agricultural commodity market. Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(AgWeb) - Agriculture climatologists live for those “A-ha!” moments when weather data reveals a trend Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Sugar, Weather
(Bloomberg) - El Nino is making a mess of the world’s sugar production, driving up prices as investors amass the biggest bullish position in seven years. Speculators boosted Full Story
Category: Miscellaneous, Weather
(Wall Street Journal) - California’s historic drought is forcing farmers in the dominant produce-growing state to fallow hundreds of thousands of acres and spend millions of dollars to access water. Yet U.S. grocery shoppers are barely feeling an impact. Full Story