The USDA reports corn, soybean, and wheat export inspections as of the week ending November 9th remain slower than what’s needed to meet projections for the current marketing year.
Wheat came out at 301,039 tons, up 15,896 from the week ending November 2nd and 21,873 higher than the week ending November 10th, 2016. For the 2017/18 marketing year to date, wheat inspections are 11,728,349 tons, compared to 12,435,055 in 2016/17.
Corn was reported at 375,951 tons, down 80,378 from the previous week and 309,039 lower than this time last year.
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