The 2014/15 year of big crops will stand out all the more since it follows several years during which weather-related crop production problems in the U.S. and/or other important production regions limited available supplies, while at the same time world demand was rapidly expanding.We wonder how many times we have used the word record in our commentaries about things related to agriculture during the last three months. We do not propose to go back and count, but it seems as though we are always saying that something or other has or will set a new record of some kind and have almost turned it into an overused cliché. Records are made to be broken as the old saying goes. It appears that 2014/15 may set a record for the number of new agricultu...