USDA export sale: 2015-16 soybeans sold to unknown destinations

Soybean export sale total is 10.3 million bushels
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March 26, 2015
Private exporters reported unknown destinations bought nearly 10.3 million bushels of 2015/2016 soybeans, USDA said on Thursday.
The marketing year for 2015/2016 soybeans begins Sept. 1.


March 25, 2015
Private exporters reported Canada bought 108,863 metric tons of 2015/2016 soybean cake and meal and Mexico bought 4.49 million bushels of 2014/2015 corn, USDA said on Wednesday.
The marketing year for corn began Sept. 1, 2014 and the year for 2015/2016 soybean cake and meal will begin Oct. 1.


March 10, 2015
Private exporters reported China bought 4.22 million bushels of 2015-16 grain sorghum, USDA said on Tuesday.
The 2015/2016 marketing year for grain sorghum begins Sept. 1.


March 5, 2015
Private exporters reported 4.25 million bushels of 2015/2016 U.S. grain sorghum was sold to unknown destinations, USDA said on Thursday.
The marketing year for 2015/2016 grain sorghum begins Sept. 1.
USDA issues both daily and weekly export sales reports to the public.  Exporters are required to report to USDA any export sales activity of 100,000 tons or more of one commodity, made in one day or quantities totaling 200,000 tons or more in any reporting period.


Feb. 27
Private exporters reported Saudi Arabia bought 5.51 million bushels of 2014/2015 corn and China bought 4.72 million of grain sorghum, USDA said on Friday.
Half of China’s grain sorghum will be delivered in the 2014/2015 crop year and half in the 2015/2016 crop year.
The marketing year for 2014/2015 corn and grain sorghum began Sept..1 2014 and the 2015/2016 crop year begins a year later.
 
Source: FarmFutures
 

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