Wheat, Corn Export Inspections Higher Than Last Year; Soybeans Lower
Total corn export inspections are up 47% from last year. Soybean inspections are 34% lower than last year. Wheat inspections are 21% higher than 2024-25.
OMAHA (DTN) — USDA released its weekly Export Inspections report Monday for the week ended Feb. 5, 2026. Total corn inspections were 51.5 million bushels (mb), soybean inspections totaled 41.7 mb, and wheat inspections were 21.3 mb. All inspections were for the 2025-26 marketing year.
Corn inspections totaled 51.5 mb for the week ended Feb. 5. Total inspections for 2025-26 are now at 1336 mb, up 47% from the previous year. USDA is estimating corn exports to total 3.2 billion bushels (bb) in 2025-26, up 12% from the previous year. Corn inspections in 2025-26 are running well ahead of USDA’s estimated pace at a time when USDA’s estimate of corn ending stocks is 53% larger than the previous five-year average.
Soybean inspections totaled 41.7 mb for the week ended Feb. 5. Total inspections for 2025-26 are now at 850 mb, down 34% from the previous year. USDA is estimating soybean exports to total 1.575 bb in 2025-26, down 16% from the previous year. Soybean inspections are running well behind USDA’s estimated pace at a time when USDA’s estimate of soybean ending stocks is 20% larger than the previous five-year average.
Wheat inspections totaled 21.3 mb for the week ended Feb. 5. Total inspections for 2025-26 are now at 637 mb, up 21% from the previous year. USDA is estimating wheat exports to total 900 mb in 2025-26, up 9% from the previous year. Wheat inspections are running ahead of USDA’s estimated pace at a time when USDA’s estimate of wheat ending stocks is 27% larger than the previous five-year average.
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