The simple fact is that demand for U.S. soybeans, corn and wheat has been much better than most analytical groups anticipated.USDA released the February WASDE this morning, and the numbers were slightly bullish for the second time in a row. That's a big deal during this period of time when nearly every analyst on earth remains exceedingly bearish. This month's WASDE revisions are typically not very significant because it is February. Northern Hemisphere crops are still either dormant or not planted. There could be an issue with production in South America, but that isn't the case this year. The simple fact is that demand for U.S. soybeans, corn and wheat has been much better than most analytical groups anticipated.Here are today's USDA endi...