Farming Intelligently.
Every morning, BushelIQ tells you whether to sell your grain or hold — and explains why in plain English. No guessing. No stress.
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Why it matters
The gap between the seasonal high and low for corn is often 40 cents or more per bushel. On a 200,000 bushel farm, that's $80,000 that could have stayed in your pocket. Not because of bad farming — because of uncertainty at the wrong moment.
"I've farmed corn and beans for 30 years. I check DTN every morning and I still second-guess myself every time I call the elevator. It's the most stressful part of the whole year."
— Grain farmer, central Indiana, 4,200 acresBushelIQ was built to answer the question every grain farmer asks themselves every single day: should I sell today, or wait?
How it works
No learning curve. No confusing screens. Tell us about your farm once and we handle the rest.
Tell us about your farm
What you're growing, how many bushels you have, what it costs you to produce, and your local elevator. Takes about two minutes. You only do it once.
We watch the markets while you farm
Futures prices, USDA reports, weather in South America, export demand — BushelIQ tracks all of it around the clock so you don't have to.
Get a straight answer every morning
At 6 AM you get a text or email — sell, hold, or sell part of it — with a short explanation in plain English. No charts. No jargon. Just what you need to know.
The USDA crop report drops Tuesday. In years with similar conditions, corn has moved up 8 to 12 cents after that report. There's also a dry stretch in Brazil right now that's putting pressure on soybeans — and when beans move, corn usually follows. Your break-even is $4.31. Today's price isn't bad, but we think there's more money available if you hold through next week. Our suggestion: hold at least 70% and check back Wednesday morning.
Today's price
$4.82
Our target
$5.10+
Potential extra
+$12,600
Pricing
One good call from BushelIQ more than covers what you pay for the whole year.
Basic
$149/mo
Good for farms focused on one crop
Pro
$299/mo
For farms running corn, beans, and wheat
Enterprise
$799/mo
For large farms with multiple locations or partners