More U.S. soybeans are headed to China. The USDA says 416,408 tons of beans left U.S. ports during the week ending January 17th, on the way to China ahead of Cabinet-level trade talks scheduled to start next week. AgriVisor senior market analyst Dale Durchholz tells Brownfield export information is hard to come by because of the partial government shutdown and aside from private reports, the weekly inspections numbers are one of the few available ways to track business, “As long as we’re continuing to push stuff out the door at a respectable pace, it implies that those buyers out there are buying.
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