Argentina's government is desperately trying to encourage farmers to sell their crops as quickly as possible, but the lack of trust that farmers have for the current administration has grown.The Argentine government seems to have expected that a devaluation of the peso would encourage increased farmer selling. However, the alternative has happened. Farmer selling has almost disappeared as grains and oilseeds are being used to counter economic instability and to preserve capital.The exchange rate increased from 5 to 8 pesos per U.S. dollar, and Argentine citizens are now allowed to save in U.S. currency. The objective of such measures was intended to calm down the demand for U.S. dollars in the black market. Unfortunately, the Argentine gove...