Weekly corn, soybean and wheat inspections each decline

Corn inspections led the decline for the week ended June 10, down 218,867 MT from the previous week, followed by wheat (208,660 MT) and soybeans (30,551 MT).

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Weekly Export Inspections Report
(Chip Flory)

USDA’s Weekly Grain Export Inspections

Week Ended June 19, 2025

Corn
Actual (MT)
1,476,638
Expectations (MT)
1,200,000-1,600,000
Comments
Export inspections fell 218,867 MT from the previous week’s tally. Inspections are running 28.5% ahead of a year ago, compared to 28.5% ahead last week. USDA projects exports in 2024-25 at 2.650 billion bu., 15.6% above the previous marketing year.
Wheat
Actual (MT)
254,782
Expectations (MT)
250,000-500,000
Comments
Export inspections fell 208,660 MT from the previous week’s figure. Shipments are running 19.9% behind a year-ago. USDA projects exports in 2025-26 at 825 million bu., up 0.6% from the previous marketing year.
Soybeans
Actual (MT)
192,890
Expectations (MT)
200,000-450,000
Comments
Export inspections fell 30,551 MT from the previous week’s tally. Inspections are running 10.6% ahead of a year ago, compared to 11.1% ahead last week. USDA’s 2024-25 export forecast of 1.850 billion bu., up 9.1% from 2023-24.