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- August 03, 2010
Wheat On Wheaties
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What's driving wheat to its highest prices in over a year? And can the good times continue?
Wheat prices have topped $7 a bushel—their highest level in 13 months. What's behind the recent rally? And can it last? Associate Editor Lara Crigger runs the numbers on wheat fundamentals and funds.
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