Soybean and Cotton Exports Hit Marketing Year Lows
WASHINGTON, DC – Weekly export sales were mixed for the week ending May 7, with […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Weekly export sales were mixed for the week ending May 7, with […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Corn again led the weekly export sales report, while soybean sales slowed, […]
LUBBOCK, TX – U.S. winter wheat conditions weakened again last week, but the current market […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Corn led the latest weekly export sales report, while soybean sales softened […]
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. export sales were mixed last week, with corn shipments climbing sharply […]
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. grain export demand remained solid in the latest weekly report, with […]
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. corn export demand strengthened in the latest reporting week, supporting market […]
U.S. export sales were mixed for the week ending September 11, according to USDA. Corn […]
WASHINGTON, DC – USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service reports historic contrasts in new crop export sales […]
According to USDA’s Foreign Agriculture Service, export sales for wheat, corn, cotton, beef, and pork were lower last week, while sales for sorghum and soybeans were higher.
Since 2015, indirect exports of corn and soybeans through beef and pork exports have been the fastest-growing category of corn and soybean use, delivering critical returns for corn and soybean farmers.
It was a big week for agricultural exports according to USDA’s latest Weekly Export Sales Report.
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