Corn Inspections Widen Gap With Last Year
Total corn export inspections are up 36% from last year. Total soybean inspections are 22% lower than last year. Wheat inspections are 18% lower than last year.
OMAHA (DTN) — USDA released its weekly Export Inspections report Monday for the week ended Feb. 22. Corn inspections are up 36% from last year. Soybean inspections are 22% lower than last year. Wheat inspections are 18% lower than last year.
Corn inspections totaled 48.9 million bushels (mb) for the week ended Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024. Total inspections in 2023-24 are now at 768 mb, up 36% from the previous year. USDA is estimating corn exports at 2.100 billion bushels (bb) in 2023-24, up 26% from the previous year. Corn inspections in 2023-24 are running well above USDA’s estimated pace at a time when USDA’s corn supply estimate is bearish for corn prices.
Soybean inspections totaled 35.8 mb for the week ended Feb. 22. Total inspections in 2023-24 are now at 1.214 bb, down 22% from the previous year. USDA is estimating soybean exports at 1.720 bb in 2023-24, down 14% from the previous year. Soybean inspections in 2023-24 are running below USDA’s estimated pace at a time when USDA’s soybean supply estimate is neutral for soybean prices.
Wheat inspections totaled 17.7 mb for the week ended Feb. 22. Total wheat inspections in 2023-24 are now at 463 mb, down 18% from the previous year. USDA is estimating wheat exports at 725 mb in 2023-24, down 4% from the previous year. Wheat inspections in 2023-24 are running well below USDA’s estimated pace at a time when USDA’s wheat supply estimate is neutral for wheat prices.