The grain market bulls have faded recently, as the U.S. planting and growing season is under way. Recent good planting progress, after some early-season delays, and good soil moisture conditions in the Corn Belt, are bearish elements for the grains at present. However, odds are high that a “weather scare” in the U.S. Midwest at some point this summer will goose grain prices higher. Such an event occurs nearly every year, to varying degrees. Keep reading my daily markets updates for the early clues on developing weather markets in the grains. Stay tuned!