Many Midwestern farmers’ strategy of holding back their crops from sale has paid off in price rises since September for corn and soybeans. It has also made losers of investors and trading firms who had bet on record harvests denting prices.
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Many Midwestern farmers’ strategy of holding back their crops from sale has paid off in price rises since September for corn and soybeans. It has also made losers of investors and trading firms who had bet on record harvests denting prices.