The overnight trade was quiet and uneventful with only small price changes. Soybeans traded up 2 cents, Chicago wheat was up about 3 cents, and corn hung around unchanged. That session did not prepare the markets for what was to come during the day when soybean and corn prices moved sharply higher soon after trading resumed following the recess. The rather sudden move higher had traders looking around for news that might have brought on the rally, but there really was nothing to be seen. Weekly export sales reported by USDA/FAS were generally better than expected but not by nearly enough to spark a 10 cent jump in corn futures prices or a 25 cent surge in soybean futures. Today’s upward price moves appeared to come as a result of buy...