Death comes to us all. Life's but a walking shadow | For months now we've been repeatedly told to expect $7 or less beans. Now, just when we're entering the harvest season in South America with supposedly record production (due expanded acres if not yield) nearby soybeans suddenly gain strength. Now I know that the new strength of the Real may be a large part of reason soybean futures came up but isn't it a little curious? Or is the modest gains in the grains due to the recovery of crude oil and it's effect on all commodities? |