Grain Bids
SWW
Delivery Start Notes Basis Cash Price Delivery End Basis Month Futures Price

Club Wheat Max 10.5%
Delivery Start Notes Basis Cash Price Delivery End Basis Month Futures Price

HRW 11.5%
Delivery Start Notes Basis Cash Price Delivery End Basis Month Futures Price

DNS 14.0%
Delivery Start Notes Basis Cash Price Delivery End Basis Month Futures Price

Barley (Coast)
Delivery Start Notes Basis Cash Price Delivery End Basis Month Futures Price

CANOLA FOB UTOWN 9-02-25
Delivery Start Notes Basis Cash Price Delivery End Basis Month Futures Price
Quotes are delayed, as of September 03, 2025, 09:27:08 AM CDT or prior.
All grain prices are subject to change at any time.
Cash bids are based on 10-minute delayed futures prices, unless otherwise noted.

Protein Scales

HRW: + 5 cents each 1/2% above 11.5% to 13.0%; - 10 cents each 1/2% below 11.5%

DNS: + 3 cents each 1/4% above 14.0% to 15.5%; - 7 cents each 1/4% below 14.0%

SWW: + 0 cents each 1/10% below 10.5%; - 0 cents each 1/10% from 10.5% to 12.0%. Max = -$0.00

** CLUB WHEAT MAX 10.5% PROTEIN ONLY **

Premiums and Discounts are Subject to Change...Please Call to Confirm


Local Daily Commentary

Market Email Sept 02, 2025:  https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.agricharts.com/sites/2446/Markets_AM_09_02_25.pdf

 

Wheat futures are trading lower this morning, down 6 to 9 cents in the D-E-C 2025 futures. Grain markets are weaker to start the morning as it failed to see any follow-through strength that we ended last week with. Broadly speaking, we have plenty of supply on the world balance sheets and a lack of demand. Australia is poised to bring in another big wheat harvest, with current projections at 33.8 MMT which would rank as the fourth-largest produciton total on record. Favorable conditions in other major wheat growing areas are adding additional wheat supply. There are some early frost concerns in some of the US corn and soybean regions that could hurt the crop, but not enough of a threat to move the needle so far.

 

Tariff and Trade talk: China's delegate left the US after meeting with White House trade team officials with both sides of the negotiations reporting that discussions were complex. It is starting to look like nothing is going to get done ahead of the current November deadline. The US and India are keeping open lines of communication to reach a deal, but no formal talks are currently taking place. The Federal Appeals court struck down Trump's global tariffs as being illegal. Trump has said he will appeal the ruling to the US Supreme Court, but in the meantime, it makes it difficult to negotiate trade deals without the certain threat of tariff retaliation.

 

Cash Futures Prices: Chicago D-E-C is down 8 at 525. KC D-E-C is down 9 at 510 and MPLS D-E-C is down 6 at 573. US Dollar is trading 0.52 higher at 98.29.


Exciting News! Wheat Handling Rates Reduced!

Effective July 1st, 2025 

We know every dollar counts, especially in agriculture, and that's why I'm delighted to announce that the Board of Directors has approved a 10% reduction in wheat handling rates. This will bring the rate down from 15 cents to 13.5 cents per bushel, effective July 1st, 2025.

 This decision was made with you, our valued members, at the forefront. We firmly believe that by reducing these rates, we can help put more money back into your pockets and support the vital work you do every day on your farms.  This is about strengthening our co-op together, and ensuring we continue to provide the best possible value for your hard-earned dollar.

 Thank you for your continued loyalty and for being such an integral part of our co-op community. Your success is our success, and we're committed to doing everything we can to support you.

 

Sincerely,

 

Garrett Egland

General Manager


Futures Table

Quotes are delayed, as of September 03, 2025, 09:27:08 AM CDT or prior.

Commentary
Hog Bulls Look to Continue Push Higher on Wednesday
Lean hog futures posted 45 to 77 point gains across the front months on Tuesday. Preliminary open interest suggested net new buying, up 7,688 contracts. USDA’s national base hog report showed negotiated price was reported at $106.37, up $1.46 from the day prior. The CME Lean Hog Index was down...
Cattle Look to Wednesday After Back and Forth Tuesday Trade
Live cattle futures saw Tuesday action mixed, with nearby October down 12 cents and other contracts up 22 to 37 cents. Preliminary open interest was up 2,182 contracts. Cash activity was quiet on Tuesday, with showlists being compiled. Last week was steady in the North at $245 in the north,...
Wheat Showing Mixed Trade Early on Wednesday
Wheat is mixed across the three markets on Wednesday, with KC trying to lead the three higher. The wheat complex held losses across the three exchanges on Tuesday. CBT soft red wheat futures were down 5 to 6 cents. Preliminary open interest was up 9,734 contracts on Tuesday. The CBOT...
Cotton Turning Higher on Wednesday Morning, as Condition Ratings Slip
Cotton price action is 11 to 31 points higher so far on Wednesday morning. Futures were down 49 to 64 points on the Tuesday session. The US dollar index was up $0.575 on the day to $98.265, with crude oil futures $0.96 higher. Th weekly NASS Crop Progress report showed...
Corn Posting Wednesday AM Weakness
Corn prices are down 3 to 4 cents early on Wednesday morning. Futures saw some late day strength, as contracts closed with gains of 2 to 5 cents across most nearbys. Contracts closed 7 to 10 cents off the early session lows. Preliminary open interest was up 10,489 contracts on...
Soybeans Falling on Wednesday Morning Despite Ratings Drop
Soybeans are down 2 to 5 cents across most contracts early on Wednesday Futures posted losses of 9 to 13 ½ cents across most contracts on Tuesday. Preliminary open interest showed some rotation of ownership, down 1,310 contracts on Tuesday. There were 586 deliveries issued against September beans, all by...

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