By Kirk Maltais


Export inspections of U.S. grains are down across the board from the previous week, although are higher than this time last year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

In its latest weekly report, inspections for corn, soybeans, and wheat are all down for the week ended June 6. Corn inspections totaled 1.34 million metric tons, soybean inspections totaled 231,002 tons, and wheat inspections accounted for 352,202 tons.

Mexico was the leading destination for all three row crops for the week, totaling 94,582 tons for wheat, 437,272 tons for corn, and 65,363 tons for soybeans.

Most-active corn is up 0.3% in morning trading, soybeans are up 0.2%, and wheat is down 2.4%.


To see related data, search "USDA Grain Inspections for Export in Metric Tons" in Dow Jones NewsPlus.


Write to Kirk Maltais at kirk.maltais@wsj.com


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06-10-24 1141ET