Inspections of corn for overseas delivery rose in the seven days that ended on August 7, while wheat and soybean assessments declined. USDA data said corn inspections were reported at 1.49 million metric tons, topping the previous week’s total of 1.28 million tons. The agency said that was higher than the 986,000 tons examined during the same week last year. Wheat assessments dropped to 365,486 metric tons from almost 690,000 tons the prior week and 669,000 at the same point in 2024. Examinations of soybeans for export also fell, dropping to 518,000 metric tons from 628,110 tons. But last week’s total was higher than the 350,000 tons inspected during the same week last year. Since the start of the marketing year, the government has inspected 63.1 million metric tons of corn, soybean assessments are now at 48.4 million metric tons, and wheat inspections now stand at 4.37 million metric tons.