Grain and soy futures trading during both the overnight and day sessions was muted by a lack of any enthusiasm and very low trading volume. Part of the market’s reluctance to do anything today is probably due to one characteristic of the August WASDE. General Comments Grain and soy futures trading during both the overnight and day sessions was muted by a lack of any enthusiasm and very low trading volume. Prices held in relatively narrow ranges that found both sides of Tuesday’s closes before finishing with small changes. If there was a trend in today’s market action, it would be that except for the September soybean futures contract that closed just a penny lower, all CME wheat, corn and soybean contracts closed either unchanged (August,...