In a follow-up to Monday’s beating, grain and soy prices were slightly lower in early overnight trade. However, they managed to recover and were a bit higher as trading recessed. Price action was mixed during the day session in quiet, low volume trade, but prices eventually turned higher almost across the board. Chicago wheat closed up 4.5-5 cents, KC wheat gained 6.25-7.75 cents, and corn crept 2.25-3.25 cents higher. Soybeans were mixed with old crop contracts down by fractions and new crop up 1-2.75 cents, Meanwhile, soy products were almost all down slightly. The July/November soybean carry has expanded to more than 19 cents, and such a wide carry for those months is relatively unusual. It reflects the slow old crop demand for U.S...