As is usually the case at this point in the U.S. summer growing season and with USDA's June reports as well as the Fourth of July holiday now in the past, there are a number of not necessarily consistent factors swirling around to unsettle grain and soy markets.With USDA’s June acreage and quarterly stocks reports as well as the Fourth of July holiday now in the past, the nitty gritty of the U.S. summer growing season has begun. As is usually the case at this point, there are a number of not necessarily consistent factors swirling around to unsettle grain and soy markets. Following are a few of interest:Acreage: USDA’s June total planted acreage for the main field crops plus land still in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) total 342.1 m...