USSR ADDS U.S. CORN TO COMMITMENTS - USDA
  The Soviet Union has added 175,600
  tonnes of U.S. corn to its previous commitments for delivery in
  the fourth year of the U.S.-USSR Grain Supply Agreement, which
  began October 1, 1986, the U.S. Agriculture Department said.
      According to the department's Export Sales Report, covering
  transactions in the week ended April 2, corn transactions
  consisted of 140,600 tonnes of new sales and changes in
  destinations for 35,000 tonnes.
      Total corn commitments to the USSR  for delivery in the
  fourth agreement year amount to 2,825,600 tonnes. The Soviets
  have not purchased wheat or soybeans in the fourth year of the
  agreement.
  

