Among crops, even with the fewest U.S. acres planted in about a century, the hard red wheat variety formerly known as Kansas City wheat has been foundering. Abundant supplies in storage and sufficient rainfall, especially in the top wheat-growing state of Kansas, have weighed on wheat prices. Similarly in coffee, a glut led by a record-large Brazilian crop sent prices to the lowest levels since 2005.

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