The USDA says soybean export sales during the week ending November 5th were a marketing year low. Sales of 1.5 million tons were 26% lower than average and while China was the biggest buyer, demand has slowed following a spike in price and the somewhat improved pace of planting in South America. Corn, wheat, and rice exports were also lower than average, but cotton sales showed a solid improvement. China was the biggest buyer of U.S.


