The article reports on the USDA's latest figures on agricultural exports, focusing on the week ending April 6th. It highlights the current status of soybean export inspections, which are exceeding the USDA's projections for the ongoing marketing year, showing a notable increase over the previous week and a slight rise from the same period last year. Other grains like wheat, corn, and sorghum have experienced fluctuations in their export inspections, with wheat seeing a decrease from the previous year but an increase in destinations like Japan and Thailand. Corn inspections have significantly dropped compared to the previous year, with Mexico and China as the primary recipients. Soybean inspections have experienced a slight uptick from the previous year, with China and Germany as the main destinations. Sorghum inspections have also seen a decrease from the previous year, with the majority going to China and Sudan. The USDA is set to release its next supply and demand estimates on April 11th.