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Soybeans rose to 1,014 USd/Bu on September 26, 2025, up 0.17% from the previous day. Over the past month, Soybeans's price has fallen 1.29%, and is down 4.86% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Soybeans - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on September of 2025.
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The price of US soybeans per bushel is subject to various factors and fluctuations in the commodities market. Understanding these factors and trends is crucial for farmers, traders, and consumers. Learn more about the historical volatility, recent fluctuations, and international influences on soybean prices.
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The soybean price per bushel chart provides a visual representation of the historical prices for soybeans, allowing farmers, traders, and investors to analyze market trends and forecast future prices. It helps users identify patterns, assess market trends, and predict potential future price movements.
This statistic depicts the average annual prices for soybeans from 2014 through 2026*. In 2024, the average price for soybeans stood at 462 nominal U.S. dollars per metric ton.
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Explore the factors influencing soybean market prices, including supply and demand dynamics, weather conditions, geopolitical events, and economic factors as seen in 2023. Understand how these elements can cause price fluctuations and learn the importance of staying informed for trading and investing decisions.
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Soybean futures prices per bushel serve as a benchmark for pricing and trading soybeans, influenced by factors such as supply and demand, weather conditions, and government policies. This article explains key terms and concepts related to soybean futures, including bushel, futures contract, spot price, and forward curve.
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The price of soybeans per bushel can vary greatly depending on various factors such as supply and demand, weather conditions, government policies, and global economic trends. As of March 2021, the price of soybeans per bushel is approximately $13.50 to $14.50. Learn more about the factors influencing soybean prices and the importance of understanding bushel measurements.
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Explore the complexities influencing soybean prices on the Chicago Board of Trade, including global supply-demand dynamics, weather impacts, and evolving agricultural practices. Understand how reports from the USDA and international trade policies shape this vital commodity market.
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United States Crop Production: Soybeans for Beans: Yield Per Acre data was reported at 49.100 Bushel in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 52.000 Bushel for 2016. United States Crop Production: Soybeans for Beans: Yield Per Acre data is updated yearly, averaging 33.900 Bushel from Dec 1963 (Median) to 2017, with 55 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 52.000 Bushel in 2016 and a record low of 22.800 Bushel in 1964. United States Crop Production: Soybeans for Beans: Yield Per Acre data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Agricultural Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.B068: Agriculture Crop Production.
In 2024, an estimated 4.36 billion bushels of soybeans (or soya beans) were produced in the United States, a significant increase compared to the previous year. Soya beans in the U.S. Alongside the production volume of soybeans, the production value increased in the United States in 2020: the production value of soybeans stood at about 36.8 billion U.S. dollars in 2018 and increased to roughly 57.5 billion U.S. dollars three years later. The states that produced the highest volume of soybeans in 2022 were Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota, respectively. Leading soybean producers worldwide Since the marketing year of 2012/2013, the United States and Brazil have been the leading producers of soybeans worldwide. Producing about 139 million metric tons of it, Brazil was clearly in the lead in 2021/2022. Other noteworthy countries in terms of soybean production included Argentina, China, and India.
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Explore the factors influencing soybean prices including demand from major importers, supply from producer countries, weather conditions, geopolitics, and energy markets. Learn how tariffs, trade policies, and seasonal patterns affect pricing, and discover where to access real-time and historical data for informed market analysis.
Studies comparing profitability of tillage systems often examine narrow historic windows or exclude annual price fluctuations. This study uses a continuous corn (Zea mays L.) (CC; 1970–1990) and corn–soybean Glycine max (L.) Merr. Tillage × Fertilizer study in somewhat poorly drained soils in southern Illinois to reconstruct partial annual budgets with historical prices for crops, fertilizers, lime, herbicides, fuel, labor, and machinery. Combinations of tillage (moldboard plow [MP], chisel tillage [ChT], alternate tillage [AT], and no-till [NT]) and fertilizer (Control, N-only, N+NPK starter, NPK+NPK starter, and NPK broadcast) treatments were evaluated. The CC profits were highest in NPK-applied treatments followed by N-only and Control. The MP treatments were similar to ChT and more profitable than NT, while AT fell between. In CS, NPK-applied treatments were similar regardless of tillage. Combined costs for herbicide, machinery, labor, and diesel were higher in MP ...
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Corn fell to 421.50 USd/BU on September 26, 2025, down 1.00% from the previous day. Over the past month, Corn's price has risen 10.20%, and is up 0.84% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Corn - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on September of 2025.
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United States Long Term Projections: Soybeans: Yield (Bushels per Harvested Acre) data was reported at 57.000 Bushel/Acre in 2034. This records an increase from the previous number of 56.500 Bushel/Acre for 2033. United States Long Term Projections: Soybeans: Yield (Bushels per Harvested Acre) data is updated yearly, averaging 54.000 Bushel/Acre from Dec 2022 (Median) to 2034, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 57.000 Bushel/Acre in 2034 and a record low of 49.600 Bushel/Acre in 2022. United States Long Term Projections: Soybeans: Yield (Bushels per Harvested Acre) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RI010: Agricultural Projections: Soybeans and Products.
This statistic shows the amount of soybeans exported from the U.S. between 2011/12 and 2023/24. For 2023/24, an export of just under two million bushels is forecast. This would constitute a slight decrease from the 1.99 million bushels exported in 2022/23.
This statistic shows the ten U.S. states in soybean production from 2019 to 2024. Illinois topped the list in 2024, with almost *** million bushels produced that year. Soybean industry Soybeans are among the major agricultural crops planted in the United States, behind only corn. They belong to the oilseed crops category and most U.S. soybeans are planted in May and early June and are harvested in late September and October. Production practices show that U.S. farmers commonly grow soybeans in crop rotation with corn. More than 80 percent of soybeans are cultivated in the upper Midwest. The Unites States counted Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota as their leading soybean producing states as of 2022. Historical data shows that large-scale soybean production did not begin until the 20th century in the United States. However, recent statistics illustrate that the acreage of the dominant oilseed crop has expanded rapidly. The expansion of soybean acreage was favored by several factors including low production costs and a greater number of 50-50 corn-soybean rotations. Furthermore, soybeans were one of the first crop types that achieved commercial success as bioengineered crops. The first genetically modified (GM) soybeans were planted in the United States in 1996. They possess a gene that confers herbicide resistance.The usage of soybeans ranges from the animal food industry over human consumption to non-food products. The highest percentage of soybeans goes to the animal feed industry. The products intended for human consumption include products such as soy milk, soy flour or tofu.
Soybean is among the major oilseed and protein meal products. In the 2023/2024 period, around ***** million metric tons of soybeans were imported globally. ***** was by far the leading importer of soybeans, with an annual import volume of approximately *** million metric tons in that year. Global overview Soybeans are grown as a food crop in Eastern Asia and are produced in Western agriculture as a source of both oil and protein. Although the United States and Brazil are the main producers of soybeans, China leads the soybean oil production worldwide.. Soybean market in the US Annual soybean production in the United States has increased to over *** billion bushels in the past few years. Illinois topped the list of major soybean producing U.S. states in 2022, with over *** million bushels produced that year.
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Soybeans rose to 1,014 USd/Bu on September 26, 2025, up 0.17% from the previous day. Over the past month, Soybeans's price has fallen 1.29%, and is down 4.86% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Soybeans - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on September of 2025.