Soybean export sales established a marketing year low for the fourth consecutive week. The USDA says bean sales during the week ending November 26th were barely over 400,000 tons and while China was the leading buyer, overall, demand has died back because of higher U.S. prices and generally improved planting and development conditions in South America. Pork exports were up sharply on the week, but a little bit below average, and beef, corn, wheat, and sorghum, exports were also lower than their respective average paces, while cotton and rice were both above average.