Coming out of last weekend that produced a mixed bag of weather for the U.S. Midwest, the grain futures market speculators decided to add some length in the grain futures just ahead of the historically warmest and driest two months of the growing season—July and August. The surprisingly stronger buying interest in the corn market Monday also squeezed any tentative shorts right out of their futures positions. It appears the weather market in the grains, that appeared to have fizzled, may have some life left in it. Stay tuned!