The U.S. Department of Agriculture is set to release new estimates for the 2024 U.S. corn and soybean harvests, with expectations for corn yield to potentially reach a milestone not seen in 20 years. Despite a slight drop in yield estimates from October, nearly 40% of analysts predict that the corn yield could surpass the previous record, joining the ranks of exceptional years like 1994 and 2004. These years were marked by ideal weather conditions that significantly boosted corn yield. On the other hand, soybean yield estimates have seen a slight decrease, with a average record yield of 52.8 bushels per acre, down from 53.1 in October. There is concern for a potential surprise drop in soybean yield, similar to 2018, which could lead to a bullish storyline for the market.