
Utterback says the global economy is sagging and demand for ag commodities is stagnant while supplies are “bunching up underneath of some world stocks.”
With no expectations of a surprise ahead from the demand side, and the possibility of good planting progress in April, then with continued turbulence in equity and oil markets creating an extremely weak outside macro market picture, a weather scare would have to be over-magnified to have any traction.
Hear more thoughts from Utterback in the HAT interview from Louisville:Bob Utterback
