The northern Plains drought and the erratic, potentially threatening weather for crops in the western Corn Belt invested yesterday’s July WADSE with perhaps a bit more significance than might normally be the case.The northern Plains drought and the erratic, potentially threatening weather for crops in the western Corn Belt invested yesterday’s July WADSE with perhaps a bit more significance than might normally be the case. Stuck between USDA’s 30 June acreage/stocks data and the August WASDE with its first “real” estimates for the new U.S. soybean and corn crops, the July report often comes and goes with little fanfare. However, as often contended here, every WASDE is important even if some are more so than others. Yesterday’s release shows...