Relief in U.S. food prices seen as crop supplies grow
After record food prices in 2011, consumers worldwide may find relief if U.S. farmers, induced by last year's high prices, plant more fields to grain this year.

FOOD: U.S. farmers planting the most winter wheat in three years and a bin-busting corn crop expected this spring could finally calm markets that have been on tenterhooks as razor-thin stocks have triggered sharp price surges with every weather scare. (Photo: cwwycoff1/flickr)
































