Corn, soybeans, and soymeal turned higher to start the week with markets bouncing from recent lows or recovering from early pushes to new lows. The Goldman roll concluded its fourth day on Monday, which helped drive some of the day’s trade, though roll volume was far below Friday’s massive activity. End-users may have stepped up a bit in the corn and soy markets to start the week, but the export wires remain quiet and no signifcant demand bursts were heard. Funds were likely flat the CBOT for the day with some short covering in soybeans and corn with more selling in wheat. With the February WASDE come and gone, the market is increasingly focused on the South American weather and global export trends, which tends to result in lis...