
Net U.S. corn export sales for the week ending April 10 totaled 61.9 million bushels—near the top end of trade expectations, which ranged from 28.5 to 71.0 million, and well above the previous week’s 40.2 million. Weekly corn shipments reached 74 million bushels, an increase from the prior week’s 66.9 million. Soybean net export sales came in at 27.1 million bushels, with 20.4 million of that for the 2024-25 marketing year. That compared favorably with trade estimates between 5.5 and 33.0 million. Weekly soybean shipments, however, dipped slightly to 26.5 million bushels, down from 28.1 million the week before.
We head into a long holiday weekend, with market watchers waiting for tariff trade headlines.
Mark Gold with Top Third/StoneX gives us a breakdown of todays trade.