The CBOT was mixed to start the week with traders increasingly focused on positioning for the May WASDE report that USDA will release on Friday. That meant relatively quiet trade in corn and the soy complex where early rallies met selling pressure that knocked contracts off their highs for the day. Wheat futures were dynamic and moved in different directions - a spread traders’ paradise – with CBOT wheat falling on good production and yield prospects while HRW and HRS futures rallied on poor weather prospects. Funds were net sellers in the major commodities except KCBT and MGEX wheat and continued to add to their short positions in corn and wheat while further paring back soy complex longs.  The weekly Export Inspections r...