USDA is reverting back to the legacy system while export sales system is repaired

After weeks of errors and uncertainty within the USDA’s export sales reporting and maintenance system, the Agency says it is addressing the issues.

As a result, USDA is reverting back to the legacy system while the problems are worked out, and no weekly export sales data will be released for at least two weeks.

They hope to resume regular export reporting on Thursday, September 15th. Administrator Daniel Whitley says they recognize the impact these problems have had on producers and the markets.

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