Skip to content
Back to Guavy Wire
Commodities

USDA Reports Price Increases for Corn and Soybeans in Kansas Daily Grain Bids

Instruments
Wheat Corn
Share

The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service has released its Kansas Daily Grain Bids report for August 21, 2026. The report details cash grain prices and basis levels across the state.

Corn bids at country elevators ranged from $4.4375 to $5.1850 per bushel, with most regions showing price increases from the previous session. Soybean bids varied widely, from $10.9000 to $12.8950 per bushel, with some locations reporting gains and one processor in the South region posting a decline.

Hard red winter wheat bids were mostly lower, with prices ranging from $6.8125 to $7.2825 per bushel, while hard white wheat bids ranged from $6.5625 to $7.2825 per bushel. The report also included futures settlement prices for corn, soybeans, wheat, and white oats on the Chicago Board of Trade.

More on Commodities

Disclaimer: Guavy is a data and market intelligence provider, not an investment adviser. The information, signals, and market analysis provided by the Guavy API and related services are for informational purposes only and are not intended as financial advice, investment recommendations, or an endorsement of any particular trading strategy. Trading in volatile markets, including cryptocurrency, carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Users should consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions. Guavy makes no guarantee of trading profits or financial returns.

Market sentiment intelligence for apps, funds & agents

Location

729 55 Ave SW
Calgary AB T2V 0G4
Canada

© 2026 Guavy Inc