The USDA reports that as of the week ending April 19th, corn and soybean export inspections continue to trail their respective expected paces. The 2017/18 marketing year runs through May for wheat and August for beans, corn, and sorghum.
Wheat came out at 619,251 tons, up 114,295 from the week ending April 12th, but down 12,798 from the week ending April 20th, 2017. With less than a month and a half to go in the 2017/18 marketing year, wheat inspections are 21,494,298 tons, compared to 23,810,760 late in 2016/17.
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