The weekend election in Argentina yielded the results that most people involved in agriculture wanted, and there seems little doubt that the current export tax formula there will change soon as will the currency valuation. This has implications for both the country's soybean farmers and the global market.The weekend election in Argentina yielded the results that most people involved in agriculture wanted as the conservative candidate Mauricio Macri won by a 51 percent to 49 percent margin. Macri, the mayor of Buenos Aires, came out of nowhere in November’s first round to force yesterday’s runoff. The soybean market was leery of this election much of last week because of its bearish implications. Argentina’s farmers have been very reluctant...