Corn leads export inspections with year-over-year gains; wheat and soybeans lag

The USDA is reporting another strong week for corn export inspections. Corn inspections during the week ending November 6th were up on the year, mainly to Mexico, and the overall pace is ahead of a year ago, thanks to solid global demand. Soybean inspections were less than half of last year’s total due to the […]

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