Markets started this week on a very strong note. Last week’s rally was mostly the result of concerns about crop production in the EU and Black Sea region coupled with a disappointing spring wheat tour result. Meanwhile, it seems that today’s rally was caused by increasing concerns about the changing U.S. weather pattern and how that might impact corn and soybean yields. In general, U.S. Corn Belt and northern Plains weather was very warm in May and June but quite cool in July. This month was also quite dry following a very wet June, but that didn’t attract much attention because there was no heat that impacted corn pollination. The only thing unusual, as WPI has pointed out before, is that the corn and soybean crops went...