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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Wheat Export Inspections Decline Week to Week

USDA data showed inspections of wheat for overseas delivery declined week to week, while corn and soybean assessments increased. Wheat inspections in the seven days ending on September 25 totaled 738,600 metric tons, down from almost 940,000 tons the previous week. The agency said that’s still well above the 552,000 tons examined in the same week last year. Corn assessments were reported at 1.53 million metric tons versus 1.39 million during the previous week and 1.15 million at the same point in 2024. Soybean inspections totaled 594,000 metric tons, up from 566,000 tons a week earlier, but down from the 684,000 metric tons during the same week last year. Since June 1, the government has inspected 9.54 million metric tons of wheat for export, up from the 8.28 million tons assessed during the same timeframe last year. Corn and soybean inspections are also higher than last year.