US Agriculture Prices Slide as Tariffs Take Hold
Agriculture futures traded sharply lower as the US kicked off a trade war with three of the biggest markets for the country's crop exports.
Traders and analysts are attempting to hang on as fears about fallout from tariffs accelerate.
"We'll know more in about 24 hours as everyone stews over it," said Daniel Flynn, a senior account executive with Chicago-based Price Futures Group.
Most-active corn futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade are down 1.2% to roughly $4.50 a bushel Tuesday...
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