Despite Argentina's current corn prices ($150-155/MT) along with a record production (35-36 MMT) forecast and expectations that the exchange rate will not jump in the near future, farmers continue to hold their crop for several reasons. Weather Weather conditions are bringing some relief to farmers in the nucleus crop area as recent rains have ended, replaced by sunny days that are helping dry out soils. Crops in the south of Buenos Aires region, however, continue to suffer from very high temperatures and no rainfall. Although the wheat and barley are already finished there, precipitation is needed for soybeans and corn. Soybeans Flooded areas in Argentina are recovering after a week without rain. Around 400,000 of the 770,000 affected...