Corn, soybean export inspections stay on track

The USDA’s reporting a solid week for corn and soybean export inspections. Both beans and corn during the week ending July 2nd were above a year ago and ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year, which runs through the end of August. China was the top destination for U.S. […]

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