The USDA says China was the biggest destination for old crop U.S. corn, sorghum, and soybeans during the week ending August 6th. The 2020/21 marketing year started June 1st for wheat, while 2019/20 runs through the end of August for beans, corn, and sorghum.
Wheat came out at 379,949 tons, down 176,205 from the week ending July 30th and 330,760 lower than the week ending August 8th, 2019. The main destinations for the week were Japan and the Philippines.