The present seems to be the time that end-users are being offered a favorable purchasing opportunity by a larger than expected U.S. crop, fund selling, and a generally lower priced commodity environment. Avoiding Surprises Yesterday’s November update of USDA data did not contain much in the way of surprises in relation to what has been observed this fall within the heart of the U.S. Corn Belt. USDA’s yield estimates have been lowered in seven of the last eight years, but this is a year when evidence from the fields implied that big crops get bigger. Consequently, the majority of producers here in Iowa tended to shrug off pessimistic talk about yields this season. Growing conditions within the western regions were favorable for the majorit...