The USDA says soybean export sales for the week ending November 30th were larger than expected, while sorghum notched a new marketing year high. Physical shipments of sorghum were more than what’s needed to meet USDA projections for the 2017/18 marketing year, while beans, corn, and wheat fell short of their respective marks.
Wheat came out at 321,400 tons (11.8 million bushels), up 74% from the week ending November 23rd, but down 22% from the four week average.
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