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Weekly Export Inspections Total 64,885 BushelsWASHINGTON - Mar 17/03 - STAT -- Exports inspections of major grains and oilseeds at U.S. ports totalled 64,885 bushels during the week ending March 13, according to data compiled by the USDA. This lifted season today export clearances to 2,383,280 bushels so far during the current marketing campaign, down 312,886 bushels from the 2,696,166 shipped during the same period last season. Last week's volume leader was corn with 29,085 bushels shipped, followed by soybeans with 20,053 bushels cleared. This lifted season to date shipments for corn to 791,378 bushels, compared to 938,600 last season; while soybeans clearances now total 816,141 bushels, versus 822,868 last year. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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