After the beat down of the past two days, grain and soy futures markets took a consolidating pause today. As expected, prices traded lower on follow-through selling as the overnight session opened, but they soon turned higher with soybeans in the lead. General Comments After the beat down of the past two days, grain and soy futures markets took a consolidating pause today. As expected, prices traded lower on follow-through selling as the overnight session opened, but they soon turned higher with soybeans in the lead. Overnight trading volume was again quite good. Rumors of Chinese buying activity on yesterday’s break supported a mini-turnaround for soybeans. USDA did not announce any large sales under the daily reporting requirement, but...