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Audubon Today
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Posted County Grain Prices for 2025 Crop Year
Corn and soybean prices reported across southwest Iowa counties
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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The latest county-level grain prices for the 2025 crop year have been posted by the Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices across southwest Iowa. Prices for corn and soybeans are reported for Cass, Adair, Adams, Audubon, East Pottawattamie, Guthrie, Montgomery, and Shelby counties, with oat prices also provided.
Why it matters
These county-level grain price reports provide important economic indicators for the agricultural communities in southwest Iowa, helping farmers, grain elevators, and agribusinesses understand current market conditions and make informed decisions about planting, selling, and storage.
The details
The reported prices show corn ranging from $4.02 to $4.08 per bushel, with soybeans priced between $10.79 and $10.84 per bushel across the eight counties. Oat prices are listed at $2.81 per bushel, the same in all counties.
- The grain prices are for the 2025 crop year.
- The latest report was published on February 17, 2026.
The players
Farm Service Agency (FSA)
The USDA agency that provides and reports county-level grain price information for the agricultural community.
The takeaway
These county grain price reports offer valuable real-time data to help southwest Iowa's agricultural sector make informed business decisions and understand current market conditions.


