US farmers are facing challenges as they harvest record-breaking corn and soybean crops at a rapid pace. This influx of crops is straining their physical capabilities and storage capacity due to limited storage capacity and low grain prices.
Midwestern farmers are facing challenges as they deal with leftover grain from 2023 and a rapid harvest this year. Dry weather is pushing them to store corn outside instead of in bins.
Warm and dry weather in the Corn Belt this autumn accelerated crop maturity, allowing farmers to harvest 47 per cent of the country’s second-largest corn crop by Oct. 13, surpassing the five-year average of 39 per cent, according to US data.
Attribution: Reuters
Subediting: M. S. Salama