Except for soymeal and the livestock markets, the CBOT was lower on Wednesday with traders booking profits and taking a more cautious approach after the recent runup in prices. Too, rhetoric out of the White House is keeping traders guessing on the possible application of and retaliation to various threatened tariffs. On Tuesday, the lack of immediate tariff hikes helped lift markets to strong gains, but President Trump said Wednesday he is discussing a 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods that could be effective as soon as 1 February. That gave futures are more cautious tone and led to weaker trade. Too, there was little fresh news to help drive the day’s trade, which is always a factor that favors bears.  Outside markets were mos...