The corn and soybean estimates were not nearly as bearish as predicted by most analysts, while wheat held its own surprise.USDA unloaded the biggest series of reports of the winter this morning, and the corn and soybean estimates were not nearly as bearish as predicted by most analysts. In fact, the corn numbers can be considered slightly positive. Wheat, on the other hand, held the bearish surprise with smaller than expected quarterly wheat feeding and an increase in ending supplies. Here are the numbers for each report:U.S. winter wheat plantings were well below the expected range of estimates and even smaller than ours. The biggest surprise was that soft red winter wheat acres dropped about 1.6 million acres from last year. We expected a...