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Missouri Soybeans Prices Today

Current Missouri soybeans soybean cash prices and basis at Missouri elevators. Updated daily from USDA AMS MyMarketNews and FRED market data.

Source: USDA AMS • USDA NASS • FRED • CFTC • Updated daily

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Missouri Soybeans Market Overview

A diverse corn, soybean, and winter wheat state with outstanding missouri and mississippi river barge access.

Soybeans are planted in Missouri from mid-May through mid-June. Unlike corn, soybeans are most weather-sensitive during pod-fill in late July and August. China export demand is the dominant fundamental driver of soybean prices.

Understanding Missouri Soybeans Basis

Missouri corn basis ranges from 10¢ negative (river access) to 35¢ negative (interior). Soybean basis is often the strongest in the state due to demand from crush plants.

When and how to use basis in your marketing plan: Missouri soybean producers should watch the USDA FAS weekly export sales report (released every Thursday at 8:30am ET) for real-time signals on Chinese buying activity, which directly impacts local elevator bids within 24–48 hours.

What Drives Missouri Soybeans Prices

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Data Sources: USDA AMS MARS API USDA NASS QuickStats USDA FAS Export Sales CFTC COT EIA Open Data FRED
Page reviewed: 2026-06-03 Topic: missouri soybean cash bids Sources: USDA AMS, USDA NASS, USDA FAS, soybean crush references, export demand, and GrainBrief source-health checks

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