Grain and soy markets are almost totally consumed by trade disruption and the latest trade war threats voiced in Washington and Beijing. They note retaliatory tariffs against U.S. products imposed by the EU, India, Canada and Mexico (among others). They sense that the U.S position in the world is becoming increasingly isolated, and that once-friendly allies and trading partners are banding together to fight the nationalistic protectionism of the Trump administration. In this environment, it is not surprising that fundamental market factors like questions of supply and demand are temporarily pushed aside. However, market fundamentals will inevitably reassert themselves as they always do. If it does not happen before then, they will be broug...