USDA’s July WASDE has grabbed only modest attention in recent years. However, circumstances have changed the intensity of interest as this year's edition comes out, and there are many questions.USDA’s July WASDE has grabbed only modest attention in recent years. [This year’s edition will be released 12 July at noon (EDT).] The projections contained for U.S. new crop corn and soybean production seldom change very much from the original numbers published in the May WASDE two months earlier, and they are overshadowed by the first actual production estimates based on surveys, test plots, etc. in the August issue. The July WASDE will have NASS’s third winter wheat production estimate for the 2017/18 crop cycle and first survey-based spring wheat...