USDA trimmed the U.S. wheat export forecast by 25 million bushels (680,000 MT) in the December WASDE (supply & demand), but that wasn’t a surprise given the 9 percent lag in sales against a year ago. Its revised export goal is an 11 percent increase over last year. Export sales of hard red winter wheat are 31 percent behind last year with actual shipments down 37 percent. Soft red winter wheat sales and shipments, on the other hand, are up 26 percent and 10 percent, respectively, versus last year’s pace. This compares with USDA’s export goal of a significant 43 percent increase. Hard red spring wheat export sales are 4 percent ahead of a year ago with USDA looking for a 32 percent increase. Virtually every analyst, in...