Smithfield Cash Bids in Missouri

Last updated: Jul 28, 2025 8:49pm MT

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Today's Smithfield Cash Bids in Missouri − July 28, 2025

#2 Yellow Corn

  • Jul: $3.63–$4.08, Sep: $3.69–$3.94, Oct: $3.59–$3.84, Aug: $3.94

#2 Yellow Soybeans

  • Jul: $9.55, Oct: $9.35
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  1. #2 Yellow Corn
  2. #2 Yellow Soybeans

#2 Yellow Corn

#2 Yellow Corn prices in Smithfield locations:

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Smithfield Cash Bids per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Corn in Missouri • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Bethany East Compare prices July 2025 $3.63
October 2025 $3.59
Bethany West Compare prices July 2025 $3.63
October 2025 $3.59
Coffey Compare prices July 2025 $3.88
September 2025 $3.74
October 2025 $3.74
Gilman City Compare prices July 2025 $3.63
October 2025 $3.59
Laclede Compare prices July 2025 $3.63
September 2025 $3.69
October 2025 $3.69
Lucerne Compare prices July 2025 $4.03
October 2025 $3.84
Nevada Compare prices July 2025 $4.08
August 2025 $3.94
September 2025 $3.94
Trenton Compare prices July 2025 $3.63
October 2025 $3.59

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 Smithfield locations:

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Smithfield Cash Bids per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Soybeans in Missouri • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Bethany East Compare prices July 2025 $9.55
October 2025 $9.35
Bethany West Compare prices July 2025 $9.55
October 2025 $9.35
Gilman City Compare prices July 2025 $9.55
October 2025 $9.35
Laclede Compare prices July 2025 $9.55
October 2025 $9.35
Trenton Compare prices July 2025 $9.55
October 2025 $9.35

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 Smithfield

​Smithfield Grain, a subsidiary of Smithfield Foods, Inc., plays a pivotal role in the agricultural supply chain by sourcing approximately 150 million bushels of corn, soybeans, wheat, and sorghum annually. This grain is essential for feeding the hogs raised by Smithfield's contract growers across the United States. By purchasing grain from over 5,000 U.S. farmers, Smithfield Grain not only supports local agriculture but also ensures a steady supply of feed for its operations. The company's mission centers on collaborating directly with grain farmers, offering them multiple avenues to market their grain efficiently and at fair prices. This approach allows farmers to concentrate on their core farming activities while benefiting from Smithfield Grain's extensive network and resources. With operations spanning various communities in the U.S., Smithfield Grain contributes to the livelihoods of nearly 35,000 employees and partners with 1,900 family-owned farms, all working together to produce "Good food. Responsibly®."

Emphasizing the importance of local sourcing, Smithfield Grain is committed to building strong relationships with farmers in all its operating regions. By leveraging the financial strength and scope of Smithfield Foods, the company aims to support farmers, especially during challenging economic cycles characterized by low commodity prices and declining incomes. Smithfield Grain believes that its growth directly correlates with increased grain demand, and by partnering with farmers, it seeks to enhance yields and efficiency, ultimately boosting the income of farmers in the communities where it operates.

Smithfield Locations in Missouri

  • Bethany East
    31019 E. 260th Ave., Bethany, Harrison County, 64424 MO
    Phone number: 660-425-3733
  • Bethany West
    19765 W. 320th St., Bethany, Harrison County, 64424 MO
    Phone number: 660-425-6343
  • Coffey
    18115 State Hwy B, Pattonsburg, Daviess County, 64670 MO
    Phone number: 660-748-7270
  • Gilman City
    151 Broadway Ave., Gilman City, Harrison County, 64642 MO
    Phone number: 660-876-5812
  • Laclede
    605 Front St., Laclede, Linn County, 64651 MO
    Phone number: 910-284-0760
  • Lucerne
    600 State Hwy A, Lucerne, Putnam County, 64655 MO
    Phone number: 660-793-3445
  • Nevada
    1300 Murphy Mill Rd., Nevada, Vernon County, 64772 MO
    Phone number: 417-667-3397
  • Trenton
    915 Shanklin Ave., Trenton, Grundy County, 64683 MO
    Phone number: 660-359-7124

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