The CBOT was nearly uniformly higher following the U.S. Labor Day holiday with wheat, corn, and soybeans all scoring strong gains and meaningful bullish technical developments. There wasn’t a major fundamental catalyst for any of the markets, rather the day’s trade seemed to build upon recent technical developments that sparked funds short covering. The big news for the day was that China is retaliating against Canadian canola imports in response to Canada’s tariffs on electric vehicles. That had dramatic effects on ICE canola and Chinese rapeseed futures, but the impacts on American markets were few. Overall, it was a day that creates expectations for stronger performance this week, though WPI cautions that the corn and s...