Welcome to Agri-Way Partners!

We are a full service company specializing in quality feed and competitive grain marketing. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are happy to assist you in developing a feeding program, profitably marketing your grain, and bringing your product to market. 


Hours

 Agriway will be closed on Friday July 26

                                           Unloading 

                 Wayland    Monday thru Friday 7:30am to 4:30 pm

 

 Access our grain bids at the Cash Bids link under the Grain menu. 

  

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 Grain Indemnity Fund

The state of Iowa has reimplented the collection of fees to fund the Grain Indemnity Fund.  These assessments will begin on September 1, 2023. The assessment is .25cents (quarter of a cent) per bushel.  Bushels affected are those sold on Cash or Spot contracts.  Bushels on Credit Sale Contracts - Deferred Price, Deferred Payment, or Basis -  are not covered by or assessed for this fund.

 

 

 

 


 

Please call our Wayland office at 319-256-6000 we will be happy to help you with all your grain marketing needs!

 


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Market Snapshot
Quotes are delayed, as of July 27, 2024, 05:52:00 AM CDT or prior.

News Headlines


Agri-Way Partners Cash Bids
Wayland
Name Delivery Start Cash Price Delivery End
Quotes are delayed, as of July 27, 2024, 05:52:00 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.

Commentary
Cattle Post Mixed Trade, with Feeders Rallying
Live cattle futures saw mixed trade on Friday, with contracts anywhere from 37 cents lower to 50 cents higher. Cash trade was quiet this week, with a few sales of $190 in the South and $197-198 in the North, both a $1-2 improvement from the week prior. Feeder cattle futures...
Wheat Fall to New Low on Friday
The wheat complex was in near free fall mode heading into the weekend, with losses across the three exchanges. Chicago SRW futures were down 13 to 15 cents. Kansas City HRW contracts were 16 cents lower in the front months as they hit fresh multi-year lows. MPLS spring wheat was...
Cotton Heads Lower on Friday
Cotton futures were pulled lower on Friday, as contracts were down 72 to 116 points on the day. The outside markets had some effect, as crude as down $1.85/barrel on the session. CFTC data showed managed money spec funds in cotton futures and options adding 4,357 contracts to their net...
Soybeans Collapse on Friday as Bulls Limited Ammo Dries Up
Soybeans gave back all of the gains in the August contract for this week and most of November’s on Friday, as contracts fell 28 to 38 ½ cents into the close. Product pressure was in play, especially from the Soy Oil futures, which were down 219 points. Soymeal futures were...
Hogs Mixed on Friday
Lean hogs closed out the Friday session with contracts mixed, anywhere from 30 cents lower to 40 cents higher. The USDA National Base Hog price was reported at $82.13 on Friday afternoon, down $2.38 from the day prior. The CME Lean Hog Index was $91.39 on July 24, up 62...
Corn Gives Back Gains on Friday as Bears Resume Selling
Corn futures ended the Friday session with losses 10 to 11 ½ cent losses across most contracts. The weekly gain for September was 4 cents as Dc was up just over a nickel. The weekly Commitment of Traders report showed specs in corn futures and options covering 24,847 contracts from...

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