The CBOT was mostly higher to start the week, though fundamental reasons for the rally were few. Russia again attacked Ukraine’s Odesa port infrastructure overnight, which helped Paris wheat futures edge higher and bring support to the U.S. markets. CBOT corn and soybeans were stronger with the quarterly Grain Stocks report due this Friday and funds starting to pare back short bets heading into the data release. Soyoil continues to suffer at the hands of sharply weaker prices for biodiesel and advanced biofuel RINs credits and the market posted a steep selloff for the day. Except for soyoil, it was a relatively steady day at the CBOT with markets largely marching sideways while waiting for fresh USDA data and watching the advancing No...