The USDA reports combined old and new crop wheat export sales for the week ending April 27th were larger than expected, while corn and soybeans were within pre-report estimates. Physical shipments of corn and soybeans were above what’s needed weekly to meet USDA projections for the 2016/17 marketing year. The 2016/17 marketing year runs through the end of May for wheat, the end of August for soybeans and corn, and the end of September for soybean products.
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