U.S. corn export inspections continued to outpace last year's strong pace during the latest reporting week, while wheat and soybean inspections declined from the previous week. USDA reported corn inspections totaled 1.9 million metric tons in the week ending June 4, up from 1.75 million the previous week and ahead of the 1.72 million metric tons inspected during the same week last year. Wheat inspections were reported at 319,730 metric tons, down from 402,346 tons the previous week but slightly above year-ago levels. Soybean inspections fell to 398,186 metric tons from 505,109 tons the week before and remained well below last year's pace. For the marketing year, corn export inspections have reached 63.9 million metric tons, significantly ahead of the 50.4 million metric tons inspected during the same period last year. Soybean inspections since September total 36 million metric tons, trailing last year's 45.2 million metric tons, while wheat inspections are slightly ahead of year-ago levels.