Over fifty years separate 1968 and 2020 yet there are parallels. Both years have involved contentious U.S. national elections, political turbulence, violent riots, a global flu pandemic, a novel first in space flight and long hair! However, unless things dramatically change, there is no parallel when it comes to the major row crops. In 1968 there were large increases in global wheat and soybean ending stocks but declines in corn production and carryout. Wheat was the largest crop back then but now the world produces 50 percent more corn than wheat. The production of all three major crops is up substantially with wheat paralleling the increase in population but corn and soybean production substantially outpacing people. Soybean production i...