The corn and soybean acreage numbers (as always) have attracted the most attention and will be the initial focus of tomorrow's reports. There are a number of arguments regarding the outcome.We've been waiting months to see tomorrow's USDA quarterly stocks and acreage reports. That's partially because there has been little else to discuss with South American weather generally good and crop production there expected to set new records. It might also be because many in the business, most certainly farmers, are hoping for some glimmer of hope that prices could move higher as they head into the 2015 planting season.The tables below show the pre-report trade expectations:The corn and soybean acreage numbers (as always) have attracted the most att...