A swirl of rumors about possible new trade actions against China from the Trump administration provided a backdrop for today’s grain and soy futures markets. During overnight trade, those rumors at first seemed to limit volume and keep prices from moving much in any direction. Corn was mostly unchanged with the May contract stuck in a 1.5 cent trading range. Soybean prices were up slightly, and winter wheat prices were down a little with light volume all around. However, price action picked up some as the day session developed. Midway through the day session, soy complex futures prices began to sink amid more talk of possible sanctions and tariffs being applied to $60 billion worth of U.S. imports from China. Soybean futures prices f...