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

 

Due to space constraints, we will only be receiving contracted bushels in Wayland until further notice.

 

Unloading 

 Wayland    Monday thru Friday 7:30am to 5:00 pm.

       

MAX      18% Moisture

                                   

                 

 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 November 02, 2024, 06:29:06 PM CDT or prior.

News Headlines


Agri-Way Partners Cash Bids
Wayland
Name Delivery Start Cash Price Delivery End
Quotes are delayed, as of November 02, 2024, 06:29:06 PM 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 Mixed on Friday, as Feeder Turn to Strength
Live cattle futures closed out the Friday session with contracts anywhere from 37 cents lower in nearby Dec to 35 cents higher for April. Dec saw a $3.22 drop since last Friday. Cash action saw trade this week anywhere from $189-190. Feeder cattle futures shrugged off early losses and settled...
Wheat Starts November with Weakness
The wheat complex posted losses across the three exchanges on Friday. Chicago SRW futures saw fractional to 2 ½ cent losses on the day, as December closed out the week down a penny. KC HRW contracts were 1 to 2 ¾ cents lower across the board, with December slipping 5...
Soybeans Fail to Hold Gains Following Export Business amid Meal Pressure
Soybeans settled the Friday session with contracts steady to 1 ½ cents in the red, despite early strength and export business. January managed a 3 ¾ cent loss on the week. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was up 3 1/4 cents at $9.34. Soymeal futures were down $3.50...
Corn Bulls Helped Out By Export Sales to Kick Off November
Corn futures closed out the Friday session with most contracts steady to 3 ¾ cents higher. That was led by December, which cut down the weekly loss to just ¾ cent. The national average Cash Corn price from cmdtyView was up 6 1/2 cents at $3.85 3/4 per bu. The...
Hogs Hold Gains on Friday, as Specs Push to Record Net Long
Lean hogs posted Friday gains of 7 to 82 cents across most contracts, as December was up another $4.40 on the week. The national average base hog price was reported at $79.06 on Friday afternoon, down $3.64 from the previous day. The CME Lean Hog Index was reported at $85.93...
Cotton Posts Friday Gains
Cotton futures were back up anywhere from 2 to 60 points on Friday, as December was down 49 points on the week. The outside markets were mixed factors, with crude oil up 9 cents/barrel and the US dollar index 357 points higher. Friday’s Commitment of Traders report showed speculators in...

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