Market bulls are receiving no help from the weather outlook, and the generally softer prices seen during most of the day session are a sign of that. The absence so far of a potential weather problem sent corn futures prices down 5-8 cents, and improving forecasts for the Plains pushed wheat futures to double-digit losses. General Comments Following the long holiday weekend, CME grain and soy futures re-opened Monday night in subdued fashion. Soybeans were slightly higher while the grains were slightly lower in quiet trading. Dalian soymeal traded inside the previous day’s range and closed up just a little. While the calendar says that summer does not officially begin for another three weeks, it starts for grain traders after the Memorial...