Corn and wheat markets were firm overnight, while the soy complex was weaker. That was the pattern for much of today’s markets as well. Cool, wet weather and perhaps the worst flooding across parts of the Corn Belt ever are elevating concerns about a slow start to the corn planting season. Spring wheat planting could be similarly affected. If that happens, it should mean fewer corn and spring wheat acres but more soybean acres. There was also chatter about increased soybean selling by Brazil’s farmers. This was confirmed in conversations with farmers there this week. They finally began to see some 2020 crop soybean basis bids and had sold some. U.S. equity markets were sharply lower today on another round of fears that the glob...