With the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank signaling a hawkish approach to monetary policy over the next two-three years, the U.S. dollar is on a tear. However, its extreme strength holds ramifications for commodity markets, including grains and oilseeds.With the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank signaling a hawkish approach to monetary policy over the next two-three years, the U.S. dollar is on a tear. Everyone expected the fed funds rate would be raised a quarter-percent yesterday, and so it was. However, analysts and currency markets were caught off guard when the Fed indicated it expected to raise the rate three times in 2017, three times in 2018 and three times again in 2019. It anticipates that the median fed funds rate will be 1.4 percent at the end...