It is widely assumed that the November WASDE estimates for corn yield and production will likely be larger than October's. This assumption will grow stronger if reports of fabulous yields, similar to earlier accounts, continue during the next three-four weeks.The October WASDE has come and gone, and the U.S. corn production is "officially" 14.475 billion bushels, at least until USDA-NASS provides new production estimates in the November WASDE. That tops last year's corn production record by 550 million bushels. In hindsight, one of the most interesting aspects of the estimates for the October corn yield and production is how closely the trade was able to foresee what USDA would conclude despite all of the variables. The average trade guess...