Moisture in the soil may put Ukraine on track to match last year’s record grain harvest of 70 million tons

Friday, May 3, 2019
Moisture in the soil may put Ukraine on track to match last year’s record grain harvest of 70 million tons

Moisture in the soil may put Ukraine on track to match last year’s record grain harvest of 70 million tons. In neighboring Russia, similar weather could boost the grain crop by as much as 14%, to 129 million tons, reports Reuters in a story headlined: “Good Weather Puts Russia, Ukraine on Track for Large Grain Crop.” Kazakhstan, the region’s other big producer, expects to match last year’s harvest of 20 million tons.

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