With market attention soon shifting to prospects for the new crop year, it is worth noting some of the “big picture” fundamental similarities and differences that have developed among wheat, corn and soybeans in recent years.The statistical new 2017/18 crop year is still months away. For wheat, it begins 1 June in the U.S. and 1 July in much of the rest of the world, and for most of the Northern Hemisphere corn, other coarse grains and oilseeds, including soybeans, it starts 1 September or 1 October. However, Northern Hemisphere farmers planted the new crop’s winter wheat months ago and will begin to seed the spring planted crops for the 2017/18 crop year in just a few weeks. In fact, that process has already begun in the southern U.S. Futu...