The USDA has reported that soybean and wheat export inspections for the week ending September 10th exceeded projections for the current marketing year. Wheat inspections were 637,226 tons, down from the previous week but up from the same period last year, with Indonesia and the Philippines as the main destinations. Corn inspections were 878,907 tons, down from the previous week but up from the same period last year, with Mexico and China as the main destinations. Soybean inspections were 1,283,936 tons, down from the previous week but up from the same period last year, with China and Egypt as the main destinations. Sorghum inspections were 72,465 tons, up from the previous week and from the same period last year, with China and Japan as the main destinations.