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Mato Grosso is Brazil’s largest-producing state, expected to produce 1.7 billion bushels of soybeans and nearly 2 billion bushels of corn this upcoming season. That is more bean production than Iowa, Illinois, & Indiana, combined and its Safrinha production is the equivalent of Nebraska’s entire corn crop… and it's ALL a double crop to boot! | Mato Grosso is Brazil’s largest-producing state, expected to produce 1.7 billion bushels of soybeans and nearly 2 billion bushels of corn this upcoming season. That is more bean production than Iowa, Illinois, & Indiana, combined and its Safrinha production is the equivalent of Nebraska’s entire corn crop… and it's ALL a double crop to boot! | ||
Mato Grosso is YUGE. Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, & Indiana could all fit within its borders and there would still be more than 100,000 square miles to spare. | Mato Grosso is YUGE. Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, & Indiana could all fit within its borders and there would still be more than 100,000 square miles to spare. |
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