The CBOT was mixed on Wednesday with wheat futures dropping amid fund selling due to a stronger U.S. dollar and easing Russian FOB offers while corn drifted lower in lackluster, low-volume trade. While the grains were on the defensive, the soy complex found some support from technically related buying and a corrective move after the recent weakness. The day’s strength in soybeans was a little surprising given the recent, real-driven uptick in Brazilian soybean cash sales and weaker Chinese markets, which makes technically oriented trade likely responsible. There is currently little fresh news available for the ag markets, which is creating listless, sideways trade in most markets. WPI suspects this trend will continue for another week...