The article reports that soybean and wheat export inspections are ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year, as of the week ending March 16th. The wheat inspections were 374,224 tons, up from the previous week and the year before, with China and the Philippines as the leading destinations. Corn inspections were 1,188,666 tons, an increase from the previous week but lower than the year before, with Mexico and Japan as the main destinations. Soybean inspections were 716,618 tons, up from the previous week and the year before, with China and Japan as the top destinations. Sorghum inspections were 94,495 tons, an increase from the previous week but a decrease from the year before, with China and Djibouti as the primary destinations.