Wednesday’s Market Hold up Despite Bearish CPI, Except Cotton and Wheat

Wednesday’s markets held together despite a bearish CPI number, with the exception of cotton and wheat.

Wednesday’s markets held together despite a bearish CPI number, with the exception of cotton and wheat. Row crops saw a corrective bounce, while wheat continues to be under pressure progress on Ukrainian exports resuming. Livestock futures continue to shake off recessionary fears with the funds stepping in to buy. Michelle Rook breaks down the action with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net

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