U.S. corn exports for the week ending February 4th fell back to Earth after hitting a record high during the week ending January 28th. The big difference was the lack of demand from China. The USDA says China didn’t buy any U.S. corn last week with sales at 1.5 million tons, a week to week drop of 81%. Soybean, wheat, soybean meal, soybean oil, rice, cotton, beef, and pork exports were down on the week, and while sorghum was above the previous week, sales were below average.