Russia’s announcement that it will move 10,000 troops from Belarus back to Russia was viewed as a positive development in the Black Sea standoff. Markets, including the CBOT, reacted swiftly to the news, which in the case of ag commodities, meant a move lower to eliminate some of the “war risk” that was bid into prices. The announcement does not assure that Russia will not invade Ukraine eventually and it could even be an intentional move to create a false sense of security. Regardless, the news was positive for now and that mentality drove CBOT price action on Tuesday.  The state government of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil pegged the soybean crop there at just 11 MMT, which is 2.8 MMT below CONAB’s most recent e...