Fund money heats up U.S. grain markets burdened by big supply

CHICAGO, April 14 (Reuters) - Hedge funds and commodity investors are turning up the heat in U.S. grain markets, with open interest, volume and prices surging as traders plow money into a sector that has been dull, burdened by an oversupply of crops.
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