Wheat Growers Could Soon See Light at the End of the Tunnel

Wheat growers have had a rough go the last couple of years with low prices and the least amount of acres planted in nearly a century.

Wheat field
Wheat field
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Wheat growers have had a rough go the last couple of years with low prices and the least amount of acres planted in nearly a century.

Kevin Duling, founder of KD Investors, thinks there could soon be light at the end of the tunnel for U.S. wheat.

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