The market's problem continues to be adequate supplies of wheat and feed grains around the world and few worthy weather issues to talk about as the spring planting season is moving quickly along.We've been writing for what seems like months that the markets are sitting in a void of news, either bullish or bearish. Unfortunately, no news is bearish news and that continues to be the case with wheat and feed grain markets. The soybean market (as John Baize wrote in Ag Perspectives last week) continues to search for bullish news even when the longer-term fundamentals for soybeans are far more bearish than for wheat or feed grains. The result is that funds continue to buy soybean and soyoil futures while selling wheat and feed grain futures. The...