Sugar took a big crash a year ago with the market price falling below loan forfeiture levels, but prices this year have tightened up and are potentially getting stronger.Sugar took a big crash a year ago with the market price falling below loan forfeiture levels and sending USDA scrambling for ways to deplete the stocks it was accumulating through forfeitures. At this time last year, USDA had been buying back re-export licenses from cane refiners as well as preparing for the first round of sugar sales under the Feedstock Flexibility Program, which diverts excess sugar into ethanol.Prices this year have tightened up and are potentially getting stronger. While there was a buzz around March about reinstituting the sugar-to-ethanol program this...