The Andersons Michigan Grain Prices

Last updated: Dec 01, 2025 6:52pm MT

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Today's The Andersons Michigan Grain Prices − December 1, 2025

#2 Yellow Corn

  • Dec: $3.85–$4.30, Jan 2026: $4.05–$4.30, Feb 2026: $4.05–$4.35, Mar 2026: $4.05–$4.40, Apr 2026: $4.08–$4.38, May 2026: $4.08–$4.43, Jun 2026: $4.14–$4.44, Jul 2026: $4.14–$4.49, Oct 2026: $4.02–$4.22

Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat

  • Dec: $4.54–$4.79, Jan 2026: $4.86–$5.16

Soft White Wheat

  • Dec: $5.04–$5.09, Jan 2026: $5.01–$5.06

#2 Yellow Soybeans

  • Dec–Jan 2026: $10.79–$11.06, Oct 2026: $10.51, Feb 2026: $10.98–$11.13, Mar 2026: $11.03–$11.13, Apr 2026: $10.98–$11.08, May 2026: $11.13, Jun 2026–Jul 2026: $11.16, Oct 2027: $10.24
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  1. #2 Yellow Corn
  2. Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat
  3. Soft White Wheat
  4. #2 Yellow Soybeans

#2 Yellow Corn

#2 Yellow Corn prices in The Andersons locations:

The Andersons Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Corn in Michigan • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Albion Compare prices USD 4.30
USD 4.30
USD 4.35
USD 4.40
USD 4.38
USD 4.43
USD 4.44
USD 4.49
Auburn Compare prices USD 3.85
USD 4.05
USD 4.08
USD 4.02
Hemlock Compare prices USD 3.85
USD 4.05
USD 4.05
USD 4.05
USD 4.08
USD 4.08
USD 4.14
USD 4.14
USD 4.02
Oakley Compare prices USD 3.90
USD 4.09
USD 4.12
USD 4.15
USD 4.02
Reading Compare prices USD 4.22
USD 4.25
USD 4.27
USD 4.30
USD 4.33
USD 4.38
USD 4.39
USD 4.44
USD 4.22
Standish Compare prices USD 3.85
USD 4.05
USD 4.08
USD 4.02
White Pigeon Compare prices USD 4.22
USD 4.25
USD 4.27
USD 4.30
USD 4.33
USD 4.38
USD 4.39
USD 4.44
USD 4.22

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.

Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat

Current Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat prices in The Andersons locations:

The Andersons Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for Soft Red Winter (SRW) Wheat in Michigan • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Auburn Compare prices Chicago USD 4.54
Chicago USD 4.86
Hemlock Compare prices Chicago USD 4.86
Oakley Compare prices Chicago USD 4.54
Chicago USD 4.86
Reading Compare prices Chicago USD 4.79
Chicago USD 5.16
Standish Compare prices Chicago USD 4.54
Chicago USD 4.86
White Pigeon Compare prices Chicago USD 4.79
Chicago USD 5.16

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

The Andersons Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for Soft White Wheat in Michigan • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Auburn Compare prices USD 5.04
USD 5.06
Hemlock Compare prices USD 5.06
Oakley Compare prices USD 5.09
USD 5.06
Standish Compare prices USD 5.04
USD 5.01

#2 Yellow Soybeans

Up-to-Date list of #2 Yellow Soybeans prices in The Andersons locations:

The Andersons Grain Prices per Bushel in USD for #2 Yellow Soybeans in Michigan • Disclaimer
Location Delivery Cash Price
Auburn Compare prices USD 10.79
USD 10.84
USD 10.51
Hemlock Compare prices USD 10.79
USD 10.84
USD 10.98
USD 11.03
USD 11.08
USD 11.13
USD 11.16
USD 11.16
USD 10.51
USD 10.24
Oakley Compare prices USD 10.79
USD 10.84
USD 10.51
USD 10.24
Reading Compare prices USD 11.06
USD 11.06
USD 11.13
USD 11.13
Standish Compare prices USD 10.79
USD 10.79
USD 10.98
USD 11.16
USD 10.51
White Pigeon Compare prices USD 11.06
USD 11.06
USD 11.13
USD 11.13

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 The Andersons

Founded in 1947 by Harold and Margaret Anderson in Maumee, Ohio, The Andersons, Inc. began as The Andersons Truck Terminal (ATT), focusing on grain transportation and storage. Over the decades, the company has evolved into a diversified agribusiness, expanding its operations across North America.

Grain operations remain a cornerstone of The Andersons' business. The company owns and operates over 50 grain terminals in eleven U.S. states, as well as in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, with a total storage capacity exceeding 190 million bushels. These facilities handle commodities such as corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats, providing comprehensive services including grain storage, merchandising, and risk management solutions.

The company's journey through the decades reflects a pattern of steady growth and strategic diversification. In the 1950s and 60s, The Andersons added fertilizer blending and retail operations, as well as railcar repair. By the 1970s, they expanded into ethanol production and railcar leasing, paving the way for their emergence as a vertically integrated agribusiness. This historical foundation has helped shape the company’s current mission—to be a trusted partner in agriculture by connecting producers to markets with integrity and innovation.

Beyond grain handling, The Andersons has diversified into sectors such as ethanol production, plant nutrients, and railcar leasing, reflecting its commitment to providing integrated solutions across the agricultural supply chain. Through strategic growth and a dedication to customer service, The Andersons continues to play a pivotal role in connecting producers with markets, upholding its founding principles of integrity, loyalty, and respect.

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The Andersons Michigan Locations

  • Albion
    26250 B Drive N., Albion, Calhoun County, 49224 MI
    Phone number: 517-629-9427
  • Auburn
    315 N Auburn Rd, Auburn, Bay County, 48611 MI
    Phone number: 989-662-4423
  • Hemlock
    485 S Hemlock Road, Hemlock, Saginaw County, 48626 MI
    Phone number: 989-642-5291
  • Oakley
    310 W Third St, Oakley, Saginaw County, 48649 MI
    Phone number: 989-845-7667
  • Reading
    313 S Ann St, Reading, Hillsdale County, 49274 MI
    Phone number: 800-332-8236
  • Standish
    4198 S. Huron Rd, Standish, Arenac County, 48658 MI
    Phone number: 989-846-9114
  • White Pigeon
    13600 Anderson Rd, White Pigeon, St. Joseph County, 49099 MI
    Phone number: 269-483-7691

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