Last week, the USDA reported an increase in corn inspections for export, while inspections of beans and wheat decreased. Corn inspections rose to 899,810 metric tons, up from the previous week but below last year's figures. Soybean inspections were down from the previous week and last year, at 542,238 metric tons. Wheat inspections also decreased significantly from the previous week and last year. Since the beginning of the business year, the USDA has inspected 15.3 million metric tons of corn, 42.7 million tonnes of soybeans, and 15.6 million metric tons of wheat for overseas delivery. Additionally, the article mentions the impact of winter weather in the Dakotas, with winter storm warnings and alerts still in effect.