Garden City Coop Cash Bids in Oklahoma

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Today's Garden City Coop Cash Bids in Oklahoma − April 24, 2025

#2 Yellow Corn

  • Feb 2024: $4.90, Sep: $4.71

Milo/Sorghum

  • Feb 2024: $4.00, Sep: $4.01

#2 Yellow Soybeans

  • Feb 2024: $9.47, Sep: $9.37

Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat

  • Feb 2024: $4.66, Jun: $4.78
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View the latest Cash Bids from Garden City Coop — jump to a specific grain below:

  1. #2 Yellow Corn
  2. Milo/Sorghum
  3. #2 Yellow Soybeans
  4. Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat

#2 Yellow Corn

#2 Yellow Corn prices in Garden City Coop locations:

Garden City Coop Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Corn in Oklahoma • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Hooker Elevator Compare prices February 2024 $4.90
September 2025 $4.71

More about #2 Yellow Corn

#2 Yellow Corn is a grade of corn primarily used in animal feed and industrial applications due to its consistent quality and nutritional profile. This variety is characterized by its bright yellow kernels and uniformity, making it a reliable choice for livestock nutrition, particularly for poultry, cattle, and swine.

Milo/Sorghum

Garden City Coop Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for Milo/Sorghum in Oklahoma • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Hooker Elevator Compare prices February 2024 $4.00
September 2025 $4.01

#2 Yellow Soybeans

Up-to-Date list of #2 Yellow Soybeans prices in Garden City Coop locations:

Garden City Coop Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Soybeans in Oklahoma • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Hooker Elevator Compare prices February 2024 $9.47
September 2025 $9.37

More about #2 Yellow Soybeans

#2 Yellow Soybeans are a commonly traded commodity in the agricultural markets. Their classification as #2 grade indicates a high-quality standard with minimal defects, foreign material, and damage. Known for their yellow hue, they are a versatile crop that plays a crucial role in the production of soybean oil, tofu, and other soy-based products. Additionally, they enhance soil fertility and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers.

Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat

Current Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat cash bids in Garden City Coop locations:

Garden City Coop Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat in Oklahoma • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Hooker Elevator Compare prices February 2024 Kansas City $4.66
June 2025 Kansas City $4.78

More about Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat

Hard Red Winter (HRW) wheat is a versatile variety of wheat known for its high protein content and strong gluten network. It's a key ingredient in bread-making, contributing to the production of high-quality, leavened baked goods. Its adaptability to various growing conditions and resistance to cold temperatures make it a staple crop for farmers.

About Garden City Coop

​The Garden City Co-op (GCC) has a rich history rooted in the agricultural development of Southwest Kansas. Its origins trace back to July 13, 1915, when local farmers, including key figures like R.J. Ackley and T.M. Jones, established the Garden City Farmers Cooperative Equity Exchange. This initiative aimed to empower farmers through collective efforts in grain storage and marketing. However, in 1916, the cooperative disbanded after being persuaded to invest in a venture that ultimately failed.

Undeterred, the resilient farming community reestablished the cooperative on August 16, 1919, marking the official founding of what is now known as GCC. The cooperative's first significant asset was a 10,000-bushel wooden elevator purchased from J.E. Kirk for $10,750. This facility laid the groundwork for GCC's commitment to providing essential infrastructure and services to its members. ​

Throughout the 20th century, GCC expanded its operations and infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of its members. In 1947, the cooperative constructed its first concrete elevator, boasting a storage capacity of 625,000 bushels. This facility was later expanded in 1948, increasing its capacity to 1,325,000 bushels and earning recognition as the world'​s largest country elevator at the time. The following decades saw further growth, including mergers with other cooperatives, such as the Farmer'​s Cooperative Elevator and Mercantile Association of Dighton in 2005, which added multiple grain storage facilities to GCC'​s portfolio. ​

Entering its second century, GCC continues to uphold its mission of "Cooperatively creating value" for its over 2,000 member-owners. The cooperative remains dedicated to being a trusted partner in its farmers'​ businesses, guided by core values of trustworthiness, stability, dependability, and innovation. This enduring commitment ensures that GCC not only honors its storied past but also looks forward to a future of continued service and growth in the agricultural community.

Garden City Coop Locations in Oklahoma

  • Hooker Elevator
    302 US 54, Hooker, Texas County, 73945 OK
    Phone number: 580-652-2432

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