The article reports that soybean and wheat export inspections are ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year, as stated by the USDA. The marketing year started on June 1st, 2022, for wheat and September 1st, 2022, for beans, corn, and sorghum. Wheat inspections are slightly down from the previous week but up from the same week last year, with Thailand and the Dominican Republic as the main destinations. Corn inspections are down from the previous week and the same week last year, with China and Japan as the leading destinations. Soybean inspections are also down from the same week last year, with Indonesia and Mexico as the top destinations. Sorghum inspections are significantly down from both the previous week and the same week last year. The USDA will release new supply and demand estimates on June 9th.