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Creston, IA Grain Cash Bids

Compare local elevator bids for corn, soybeans, and wheat near Creston, Union County.

Today's Cash Bids Near Creston, IA

Corn (CBOT Dec)
$4.82
Basis: −$0.18
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Soybeans (CBOT Nov)
$10.41
Basis: −$0.24
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Wheat (CBOT Jul)
$5.12
Basis: −$0.28
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Iowa State Avg
$4.76
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Local Elevator Market Context — Creston

Southwest Iowa corn and soybean hub. Union County is a strong producer. POET ethanol and multiple co-ops serve this market.

Creston sits in Union County's southwest Iowa grain corridor. Multiple POET ethanol plants within 30 miles create consistent corn demand. Nodaway River drainage connects to the Missouri River basin. When ethanol margins are wide and POET runs at capacity, Creston corn bids lead southwest Iowa. Soybean bids track Kansas City board and Missouri River export economics.

Cash bids for Creston area elevators are reported to USDA AMS through the Iowa Daily Grain Report. GrainBrief pulls this data every morning at 6:00 AM CT. Sign up free to see the current bid and historical basis chart for Creston.

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Understanding Creston Grain Basis

Grain basis is the difference between the local elevator cash bid and the nearby CBOT futures contract. For Creston, Union County, the basis reflects transportation costs to export terminals, local supply and demand balance, and elevator margin.

A strengthening basis (moving toward zero or positive) means local demand is increasing relative to futures — elevators are bidding more aggressively for your grain. A weakening basis means local supply is ample or export demand has softened.

Factors that affect Creston area basis include: proximity to river export terminals, local processor demand (ethanol, crush, livestock feeding), seasonal harvest pressure, and freight costs from this location to terminal markets.

Basis SignalWhat It MeansMarketing Implication
Basis narrows (strengthens) Local demand exceeding local supply; elevator bidding up Good time to sell — local pricing is strong relative to futures
Basis widens (weakens) Local supply ample; elevator has less urgency to buy Consider storing if carry is positive on futures — wait for demand signal
Basis vs. 5-yr average Compare current basis to historical seasonal pattern If current basis is stronger than average, seasonal advantage may not persist

Market Signals Affecting Creston Bids

CFTC COT — Managed Money
USDA Export Sales Pace
Ethanol Crush Margin
Soybean Crush Margin

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Frequently Asked Questions — Creston Cash Bids

Where does GrainBrief get Creston cash bid data?

GrainBrief pulls daily grain cash bid data from USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) via their MARS API. The Iowa Daily Grain Report covers elevator bids reported throughout the state each morning. This is the same underlying data used by DTN, Barchart, and other commercial grain data providers.

How often is the Creston data updated?

GrainBrief ingests USDA AMS data daily at 6:00 AM CT. USDA typically publishes Iowa grain bids between 9:00 AM and noon local time. Create a free account to get email alerts when new bids are posted.

Can I submit a bid I heard at my local elevator?

Yes — use the What's Your Bid? form to anonymously submit your local elevator's cash bid. Your submission helps other farmers in Union County and surrounding areas benchmark whether they're getting a competitive price. No sign-in required and your IP address is never stored.

Page reviewed: 2026-06-03 Topic: creston iowa cash bids Sources: USDA AMS, local elevator bid context, futures basis relationships, freight, storage, and GrainBrief source-health checks

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