The article reports on the latest USDA exports data for key agricultural commodities, highlighting a 18% decrease in Chinese soybean purchases, despite surpassing 2 million tons in a week. Other exports like corn, wheat, sorghum, and beef experienced increases, with China also leading in soybean oil and sorghum purchases. However, wheat exports were down due to cancellations, while rice and upland cotton exports saw increases. Meat exports to Mexico and Asia remained strong, with pork exports showing a slight decrease due to a cancellation. The article anticipates the USDA's next supply and demand estimates on November 10th to provide more insights into these trends.