What Brings the Funds Back into Commodities? Are They Buying Cotton After History Making WASDE Numbers?

Are U.S. crops getting smaller and is that enough of a catalyst to get the funds to come back in to buy commodities? Will the historical cotton abandonment in the WASDE push the market back to contract highs?

Are U.S. crops getting smaller and is that enough of a catalyst to get the funds to come back in to buy commodities? With the historical abandonment in cotton acres n the WASDE due to drought will that be enough to push the market back to contract highs? Michelle Rook talks with Alan Brugler of Brugler Marketing and Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions on U.S. Farm Report.

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