USDA data said inspections of corn and wheat for overseas delivery rose week to week, while soybean assessments declined during the seven days ending on February 5. Corn inspections totaled 1.31 million metric tons, which the agency said was up from the 1.15 million tons the week before. However, it was still behind the 1.36 million tons examined during the same week last year. Wheat assessments increased to 580,100 metric tons, up from 330,000 tons the previous week and 570,300 metric tons during the same time last year. Soybean inspections for export dropped to 1.14 million metric tons, down from 1.32 million a week before. That’s still higher than the 1.1 million tons inspected during the same week in 2025. Since the start of the marketing year, export inspections of corn and wheat are higher, at 33.9 million and 14.6 million metric tons, respectively. Soybean inspections are down at 23.1 million metric tons compared to last year’s 35.3 million.