Traders nervously awaited USDA’s June acreage and stocks reports, which have a considerable history of causing major price movements in grain and soy futures markets. The overnight session started out a bit higher in light volume, and this strength carried over into the start of the day session. General Comments Traders nervously awaited USDA’s June acreage and stocks reports, which have a considerable history of causing major price movements in grain and soy futures markets. The overnight session started out a bit higher in light volume. This strength carried over into the start of the day session, but prices soon sagged below yesterday’s closes before the release of the report at noon (EDT). Quickly thereafter, soybean prices quickly ro...