The economic plight of farmers across the southern Plains simply doesn't exists throughout U.S. production agriculture. In fact, the sector’s overall financial condition looks much better today than expected six months ago for several reasons.Yesterday’s USDA report was perhaps (again) more famous for what it didn’t say than for what it did. The market was disappointed for the second report in a row because USDA didn’t raise the U.S. soybean export and/or crush forecasts or reduce the ending supply estimate. Instead, the numbers were left exactly unchanged from the January report. U.S. soybean prices remain very competitive with South America’s right into next summer, according to several sources. Weekly sales numbers and shipments have als...