It was a much more subdued overnight trading session that ended with wheat, corn and soybean futures all lower.  More corn acres than expected in yesterday’s USDA reports plus an extra 200 million bushels in the quarterly stock estimates kept pressure on corn prices today. General Comments It was a much more subdued overnight trading session that ended with wheat, corn and soybean futures all lower. Today’s trading was similarly quiet following Thursday’s raucous trade. With the major July 4th holiday in the U.S. on Monday, markets will no re-open until 9:30 a.m. (EDT) Tuesday.European and Asian financial markets were strong overnight, and the headline was “What Brexit?” Crude oil was just slightly weaker early but finished higher. T...