Heartland Coop Iowa Grain Bids

Last updated: Jan 21, 2026 8:59am MT

Phone number: 515-225-1334

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Today's Heartland Coop Iowa Grain Bids − January 21, 2026

#2 Yellow Corn

  • Jan: $3.84–$3.96, Feb: $3.86–$3.96, Mar: $3.90–$3.98, Apr: $3.96–$4.02

#2 Yellow Soybeans

  • Jan: $9.87–$9.94, Feb: $9.94–$9.96, Mar: $9.99–$10.01, Apr: $9.99–$10.04
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  1. #2 Yellow Corn
  2. #2 Yellow Soybeans

#2 Yellow Corn

#2 Yellow Corn prices in Heartland Coop locations:

Heartland Coop Cash Bids per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Corn in Iowa • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Cambridge Compare prices USD 3.90
USD 3.90
USD 3.92
USD 3.96
Dallas Center Compare prices USD 3.90
USD 3.90
USD 3.94
USD 3.97
Guernsey Compare prices USD 3.85
USD 3.87
USD 3.91
USD 3.96
Jewell Compare prices USD 3.92
USD 3.94
USD 3.98
USD 3.97
Lincoln Compare prices USD 3.84
USD 3.86
USD 3.90
USD 3.96
Mo Valley Compare prices USD 3.96
USD 3.96
USD 3.96
USD 3.99
Newton Compare prices USD 3.89
USD 3.89
USD 3.93
USD 4.02
Pickering Compare prices USD 3.89
USD 3.90
USD 3.94
USD 4.01
Prairie City Compare prices USD 3.88
USD 3.89
USD 3.93
USD 3.97
Randall Compare prices USD 3.92
USD 3.94
USD 3.98
USD 3.97
Redfield Compare prices USD 3.90
USD 3.90
USD 3.94
USD 3.97
Slater Compare prices USD 3.90
USD 3.90
USD 3.92
USD 3.96
Traer Compare prices USD 3.84
USD 3.86
USD 3.90
USD 3.96
Victor Compare prices USD 3.85
USD 3.87
USD 3.91
USD 3.96
Waukee Compare prices USD 3.90
USD 3.90
USD 3.94
USD 3.97

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.

#2 Yellow Soybeans

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

Heartland Coop Cash Bids per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Soybeans in Iowa • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Cambridge Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 10.04
Dallas Center Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 10.04
Guernsey Compare prices USD 9.87
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 9.99
Jewell Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 9.99
Lincoln Compare prices USD 9.89
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 9.99
Mo Valley Compare prices USD 9.94
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 9.99
Newton Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 10.04
Pickering Compare prices USD 9.91
USD 9.96
USD 10.01
USD 10.04
Prairie City Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 10.04
Randall Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 9.99
Redfield Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 10.04
Slater Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 10.04
Traer Compare prices USD 9.89
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 9.99
Victor Compare prices USD 9.87
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 9.99
Waukee Compare prices USD 9.88
USD 9.94
USD 9.99
USD 10.04

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.

About Heartland Coop

Heartland Co-op supports farmers across Iowa and the surrounding region. The cooperative is farmer-owned and based in Clive, Iowa. Its mission is to help farmers produce and market profitably. Heartland operates multiple divisions including Grain, Agronomy, Feed, Energy, Conservation, and Holganix biological programs. The roots of Heartland run back to the early 1900s. The current cooperative took shape in 1987 when several local co-ops merged to gain more strength in grain marketing. Since then, Heartland has kept growing through new sites and mergers. Today it serves members through 71 locations across the state. The co-op reports more than 5,800 members who rely on these services.

Through the 1990s and 2000s, Heartland added grain and agronomy locations across central and eastern Iowa. Major steps included new facilities, added storage, and expanded agronomy support. Each move focused on giving farmers better access, faster handling, and more marketing options.

Heartland also invests in large projects that improve flow and speed. In 2015 it built a 4.4-million-bushel grain terminal at Fairfield with high-capacity receiving, drying, and shuttle loading on BNSF. In 2016 it began operating the Wever, Iowa, facility under a lease agreement, adding more rail and river reach to its grain network.

The footprint has moved beyond Iowa as well. In 2018 Heartland added Nebraska agronomy locations. In 2020 it acquired sites in Texas and New Mexico to support area grain, dairies, and feedlots. In 2024 it bought BB&P Feed & Grain in Winterset. In 2025 it opened a new 5-million-bushel grain facility at Millerton, Iowa, and expanded again in West Texas with a hub adding 18 million bushels of storage.

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Heartland Coop Iowa Locations

  • Cambridge
    315 South Water, Cambridge, Story County, 50046 IA
    Phone number: 515-383-4345
  • Dallas Center
    1107 Sycamore, Dallas Center, Dallas County, 50063 IA
    Phone number: 515-992-3767
  • Guernsey
    201 Cleveland St., Guernsey, 52221 IA
    Phone number: 319-685-4671
  • Jewell
    924 1st Street, Jewell, Hamilton County, 50130 IA
    Phone number: 515-827-5431
  • Lincoln
    105 W. Main Street, Lincoln, Tama County, 50652 IA
  • Mo Valley
    222 E. Lincoln Highway, Missouri Valley, 51555 IA
    Phone number: 712-642-3737
  • Newton
    3785 IA-14, Newton, Jasper County, 50208 IA
    Phone number: 641-792-5169
  • Pickering
    3111 290th Street, Gilman, Marshall County, 50106 IA
    Phone number: 800-542-7887
  • Prairie City
    117 S Main St, Prairie City, Jasper County, 50228 IA
    Phone number: +1 515-994-2651
  • Randall
    305 1st Street, Randall, Hamilton County, 50231 IA
    Phone number: 515-328-2315
  • Redfield
    513 1st Street, Redfield, Dallas County, 50233 IA
  • Slater
    1120 West 1st Avenue, Slater, Story County, 50244 IA
  • Traer
    216 S. Main Street, Traer, Tama County, 50675 IA
    Phone number: 888-243-2149
  • Victor
    101 County Line R., Victor, 52347 IA
    Phone number: 319--647-3222
  • Waukee
    529 Ashworth, Waukee, Dallas County, 50263 IA
    Phone number: 515-987-4511

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