The 2012/13 outlook for grains and oilseeds is highlighted by acreage gains and prospects for a large increase in supplies driven by favorably high net return prospects ahead of spring planting. Combined 2012 area for wheat, corn, and soybeans is projected to be record high and up 3 percent from 2011 supported by strong new-crop futures prices and a return to more normal spring and summer weather. For wheat, increased area and a return to trend yields support higher production and carryout. Exports are expected to remain flat year-to-year pressured by large world wheat supplies. Corn plantings, at 94 million acres, are projected to be the highest since 1944. A return to trend yields pushes corn production to a new record allowing recoveries...