
Hensall Co Op Cash Bids in Quebec
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Today's Hensall Co Op Cash Bids in Quebec − August 22, 2025
#2 Yellow Corn
- Oct: $8.02 (2024 Crop), Nov: $7.45 (2025 Crop), Feb 2026: $7.78 (2026 Crop)
#2 Yellow Soybeans
- Aug–Oct: $19.05 (2024 Crop), Sep 2026: $18.87 (2026 Crop)
Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat
- Nov: $8.35 (2025 Crop), Mar 2026: $9.26 (2026 Crop), Jul 2026: $9.58 (2027 Crop)
Soft White Wheat
- Dec: $9.60 (2025 Crop), Jun 2026: $10.65 (2026 Crop)
Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat
- Dec: $9.53 (2025 Crop), May 2026: $10.44 (2026 Crop)
Hard Red Spring (HRS) Wheat
- Jan 2026: $10.56 (2025 Crop), Jul 2026: $11.41 (2026 Crop)
View the latest Cash Bids from Hensall Co Op — jump to a specific grain below:
- #2 Yellow Corn
- #2 Yellow Soybeans
- Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat
- Soft White Wheat
- Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat
- Hard Red Spring (HRS) Wheat
#2 Yellow Corn
#2 Yellow Corn prices in Hensall Co Op locations:
Location | Delivery | Basis | Futures | Cash Price |
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Ferme Sebastien Lepine Compare prices | October 2025 2024 Crop | $2.64 | 5.38 | $8.02 |
November 2025 2025 Crop | $1.74 | 5.71 | $7.45 | |
February 2026 2026 Crop | $1.46 | 6.32 | $7.78 |
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 Hensall Co Op locations:
Location | Delivery | Basis | Futures | Cash Price |
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Ferme Sebastien Lepine Compare prices | August 2025 2024 Crop | $4.31 | 14.74 | $19.05 |
October 2025 2025 Crop | $4.31 | 14.74 | $19.05 | |
September 2026 2026 Crop | $3.89 | 14.98 | $18.87 |
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.
Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat
Current Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat prices in Hensall Co Op locations:
Location | Delivery | Basis | Futures | Cash Price |
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Ferme Sebastien Lepine Compare prices | November 2025 2025 Crop | $1.32 | 7.03 | $8.35 |
March 2026 2026 Crop | $1.39 | 7.87 | $9.26 | |
July 2026 2027 Crop | $1.11 | 8.46 | $9.58 |
More about Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat
Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat is known for its soft, low-protein grain, making it ideal for producing cakes, pastries, flatbreads, and crackers. This type of wheat is highly valued in both domestic and international markets for its milling and baking qualities.
Soft White Wheat
Location | Delivery | Basis | Futures | Cash Price |
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Ferme Sebastien Lepine Compare prices | December 2025 2025 Crop | $2.57 | 7.03 | $9.60 |
June 2026 2026 Crop | $2.78 | 7.87 | $10.65 |
Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat
Current Hard Red Winter (HRW) Wheat cash bids in Hensall Co Op locations:
Location | Delivery | Basis | Futures | Cash Price |
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Ferme Sebastien Lepine Compare prices | December 2025 2025 Crop | $2.50 | 7.03 | $9.53 |
May 2026 2026 Crop | $2.57 | 7.87 | $10.44 |
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.
Hard Red Spring (HRS) Wheat
Location | Delivery | Basis | Futures | Cash Price |
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Ferme Sebastien Lepine Compare prices | January 2026 2025 Crop | $2.64 | 7.92 | $10.56 |
July 2026 2026 Crop | $2.50 | 8.91 | $11.41 |
About Hensall Co Op
*Hensall Co‑op* (Hensall District Co‑operative, “HDC”) is a farmer‑owned co‑operative founded in *1937* and headquartered in *Hensall, Ontario*. It counts *6,000+ member‑owners* and is recognized by the co‑op as one of Canada’s *top‑ten non‑financial co‑operatives*. Hensall serves customers in *40+ countries* through divisions that include *Crop Services*, *Grain & Ingredient Marketing*, *Food Products* (edible dry beans; food‑grade non‑GMO soybeans), *Animal Nutrition*, *Energy*, and *Freight Forwarding & Logistics* via *Hensall Global*. In grain, Hensall markets to end‑users and coordinates logistics; in Food Products it processes and ships *300,000+ metric tonnes* of beans and food‑grade soy annually. Hensall lists *30+ locations across Ontario and Manitoba*, plus satellite receiving sites in *Vauxhall, AB; Saint‑Alexis‑des‑Monts, QC; Thompson, ND; and Owendale, MI* (check hours).
*Head office:* 1 Davidson Drive, Hensall, ON N0M 1X0
Hensall Co Op FAQ
What is Hensall Co-op?
Hensall Co-op is a farmer-owned cooperative based in Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest non-financial co-operatives in the country, providing grain marketing, processing, agronomy, energy, and global export services to over 6,000 member-owners.
What types of grain does Hensall Co-op handle?
Hensall Co-op handles a wide variety of grains and oilseeds, including corn, soybeans (including food-grade non-GMO soybeans), wheat, edible dry beans, and other specialty crops. These are marketed both domestically and internationally.
Where does Hensall Co-op operate?
The cooperative operates throughout Southwestern Ontario and Manitoba, with a network of grain handling and processing facilities. It also manages global trade operations, exporting to more than 40 countries.
Does Hensall Co-op offer grain marketing services?
Yes, Hensall Co-op provides personalized grain marketing services and crop marketing programs. Their experienced team works directly with producers to develop customized strategies that align with their financial goals and risk tolerance.
What are Hensall Co-op’s global capabilities?
Hensall Co-op is a major exporter of food-grade soybeans and dry edible beans, shipping over 300,000 metric tonnes annually. The co-op has longstanding relationships with global customers and handles logistics, quality assurance, and documentation for smooth international trade.
When was Hensall Co-op founded?
Hensall Co-op was originally founded in 1937 as the South Huron Farmers’ Co-op. It was renamed Hensall District Co-operative in 1945 and has since grown through strategic investments and mergers to become a leader in Canadian agriculture.
How can a farmer become a member of Hensall Co-op?
Producers can become members by purchasing equity and doing business with the cooperative. Membership provides voting rights and potential patronage dividends, along with access to a wide range of services.
What makes Hensall Co-op different from other grain buyers?
Hensall Co-op is producer-owned and committed to returning value to its members. It offers integrated services—from input supply to global grain marketing—and emphasizes long-term relationships, traceability, and sustainability.
Hensall Co Op Locations in Quebec
- Ferme Sebastien Lepine Grande Ligne; Saint-Alexis-des-Monts Quebec; Canada J0K1T0 Phone number: 450-839-7202
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