Tomorrow’s corn numbers will almost have to be bearish. Meanwhile, the soybean outlook has clearly changed from a fundamental perspective after the world and U.S. soybean outlook into MY 2016/17 looked burdensome and bearish six months ago.USDA will release its July WASDE (supply & demand) reports at noon (EDT) tomorrow. The crop production estimate used in the WASDE will not be based on USDA/NASS surveys and data as that agency will release its first yield estimates based on actual crop surveys, test plots, etc. in its own August report. It is unlikely that USDA will change its corn and soybean yield estimates from the June numbers tomorrow. Weekly crop ratings have been consistently strong, so there is little reason today to expect a...