Soft Red Winter Wheat Monthly Price - Won per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 233,800.500 (174.49%)
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Description: Wheat (US), no. 2, soft red winter, export price delivered at the US Gulf port for prompt or 30 days shipment

Unit: Won per Metric Ton



Source: US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

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Overview

Soft Red Winter Wheat is a class of wheat grown primarily for milling into flour used in cakes, cookies, crackers, pastries, and some blended breads. On commodity markets, it is commonly priced as a milling wheat contract, with the Chicago soft red winter wheat futures contract serving as the standard benchmark in North American trade. Prices are typically quoted in U.S. dollars per metric ton or, in exchange-traded form, in bushels that can be converted to metric tons. The grain is valued for its relatively low protein content and soft endosperm, which produce flour with lower gluten strength than hard wheat classes. That makes it distinct from hard red winter wheat and hard red spring wheat, which are more suitable for bread flour. Soft red winter wheat is also used in feed rations when quality falls below milling standards, so its market links both food and feed demand. Its pricing reflects milling quality, protein content, moisture, test weight, and the availability of competing wheat classes and corn.

Supply Drivers

Soft red winter wheat supply is shaped by a winter-growing cycle, with planting in the autumn, dormancy through cold months, and harvest in late spring or early summer. This calendar exposes the crop to winterkill, freeze-thaw stress, excessive moisture, and spring disease pressure. The main producing areas are the eastern and central United States, where rainfall is generally more reliable than in drier wheat belts, but where humidity also increases fungal disease risk. Because the crop is harvested before many other grains, it often enters storage and transport channels ahead of the broader summer grain flow, making elevator capacity and rail or barge logistics important.

Yield depends heavily on soil moisture at planting and during spring growth, while excessive rain at harvest can reduce quality through sprouting and lower test weight. As a winter crop, it competes for acreage with other autumn-sown grains and with land uses that fit regional rotations. Production is also influenced by seed genetics, fertilizer costs, and the ability of farmers to manage disease with fungicides. Unlike perennial crops, wheat can be replanted each season, but acreage decisions respond to relative prices, input costs, and expected agronomic conditions. Because milling quality is sensitive to weather, supply is not only a matter of tonnage but also of grade distribution.

Demand Drivers

Demand for soft red winter wheat comes mainly from flour millers and food manufacturers that need low-protein wheat for soft-textured products. It is a key ingredient in cookies, crackers, cakes, pie crusts, and some noodles and blended breads. Millers often blend it with stronger wheats to achieve target flour characteristics, so its demand is partly derived from the broader wheat-milling complex. When soft red winter wheat is abundant or of lower quality, it can also move into livestock feed, linking its market to corn and feed barley prices.

Consumption is relatively stable because it is tied to staple food processing rather than discretionary spending, but the mix between food and feed use shifts with relative prices and crop quality. Seasonal demand patterns reflect milling and baking schedules, while export demand depends on the competitiveness of U.S. wheat against other origins in North Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Substitution among wheat classes is important: millers can adjust blends among soft red winter, hard red winter, hard red spring, and soft white wheat depending on protein needs and price spreads. Long-run demand is also shaped by population growth, urbanization, and the persistence of processed flour-based foods in diets.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Soft red winter wheat prices respond to broad grain-market conditions, especially the U.S. dollar, because wheat is traded internationally and a stronger dollar tends to reduce export competitiveness. Interest rates matter through storage and financing costs: grain held in inventory incurs carrying costs, which influence futures curves and the balance between nearby and deferred contracts. When inventories are ample, markets often exhibit contango; when nearby supply is tight relative to demand, backwardation can appear. Inflation can affect nominal grain prices through input costs such as fuel, fertilizer, and transport, although wheat also serves as a food staple whose price is sensitive to purchasing power. The contract often correlates with other agricultural markets, especially corn and soybeans, because acreage competition and feed substitution link their pricing.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2001133,993.80-
May 2001133,184.50-0.60%
Jun 2001126,065.40-5.35%
Jul 2001140,685.6011.60%
Aug 2001136,212.60-3.18%
Sep 2001139,135.902.15%
Oct 2001149,814.907.68%
Nov 2001149,450.60-0.24%
Dec 2001152,057.701.74%
Jan 2002160,341.105.45%
Feb 2002149,510.90-6.75%
Mar 2002154,220.103.15%
Apr 2002148,992.60-3.39%
May 2002140,329.40-5.81%
Jun 2002141,295.400.69%
Jul 2002146,387.503.60%
Aug 2002155,541.106.25%
Sep 2002183,529.8017.99%
Oct 2002194,629.306.05%
Nov 2002193,890.90-0.38%
Dec 2002176,842.60-8.79%
Jan 2003162,134.80-8.32%
Feb 2003167,683.103.42%
Mar 2003159,423.90-4.93%
Apr 2003155,089.10-2.72%
May 2003154,951.50-0.09%
Jun 2003150,780.80-2.69%
Jul 2003152,366.101.05%
Aug 2003169,892.8011.50%
Sep 2003161,351.10-5.03%
Oct 2003166,566.403.23%
Nov 2003190,693.0014.48%
Dec 2003189,405.40-0.68%
Jan 2004184,538.00-2.57%
Feb 2004183,741.20-0.43%
Mar 2004182,544.00-0.65%
Apr 2004181,077.60-0.80%
May 2004174,712.50-3.52%
Jun 2004158,987.80-9.00%
Jul 2004152,430.00-4.12%
Aug 2004149,686.20-1.80%
Sep 2004158,638.505.98%
Oct 2004162,136.602.21%
Nov 2004153,805.60-5.14%
Dec 2004146,609.60-4.68%
Jan 2005147,999.300.95%
Feb 2005144,935.80-2.07%
Mar 2005153,338.905.80%
Apr 2005133,699.30-12.81%
May 2005133,450.30-0.19%
Jun 2005132,510.40-0.70%
Jul 2005135,915.402.57%
Aug 2005134,514.10-1.03%
Sep 2005131,946.10-1.91%
Oct 2005142,195.807.77%
Nov 2005137,824.30-3.07%
Dec 2005140,854.702.20%
Jan 2006142,384.101.09%
Feb 2006144,807.101.70%
Mar 2006139,121.40-3.93%
Apr 2006134,403.50-3.39%
May 2006142,037.205.68%
Jun 2006133,858.40-5.76%
Jul 2006136,665.802.10%
Aug 2006142,532.204.29%
Sep 2006159,159.0011.67%
Oct 2006188,783.5018.61%
Nov 2006180,714.40-4.27%
Dec 2006175,753.60-2.75%
Jan 2007164,780.50-6.24%
Feb 2007165,407.000.38%
Mar 2007158,976.60-3.89%
Apr 2007163,249.802.69%
May 2007167,715.002.74%
Jun 2007190,166.8013.39%
Jul 2007207,302.309.01%
Aug 2007237,148.6014.40%
Sep 2007301,148.4026.99%
Oct 2007298,157.90-0.99%
Nov 2007282,108.10-5.38%
Dec 2007321,220.1013.86%
Jan 2008324,001.800.87%
Feb 2008367,250.0013.35%
Mar 2008410,958.0011.90%
Apr 2008319,437.90-22.27%
May 2008264,470.20-17.21%
Jun 2008262,195.00-0.86%
Jul 2008250,142.40-4.60%
Aug 2008265,978.106.33%
Sep 2008252,949.60-4.90%
Oct 2008246,701.50-2.47%
Nov 2008252,247.102.25%
Dec 2008246,343.40-2.34%
Jan 2009262,637.606.61%
Feb 2009262,091.50-0.21%
Mar 2009267,617.902.11%
Apr 2009245,057.00-8.43%
May 2009254,838.503.99%
Jun 2009254,439.50-0.16%
Jul 2009221,990.20-12.75%
Aug 2009200,211.40-9.81%
Sep 2009193,077.50-3.56%
Oct 2009206,484.706.94%
Nov 2009238,082.0015.30%
Dec 2009240,644.801.08%
Jan 2010226,538.10-5.86%
Feb 2010221,921.10-2.04%
Mar 2010215,694.40-2.81%
Apr 2010209,787.70-2.74%
May 2010220,589.605.15%
Jun 2010221,425.900.38%
Jul 2010268,428.7021.23%
Aug 2010308,696.2015.00%
Sep 2010322,135.204.35%
Oct 2010300,801.90-6.62%
Nov 2010312,527.303.90%
Dec 2010354,261.1013.35%
Jan 2011358,956.901.33%
Feb 2011378,912.705.56%
Mar 2011340,258.10-10.20%
Apr 2011342,234.400.58%
May 2011334,454.80-2.27%
Jun 2011305,112.80-8.77%
Jul 2011282,148.30-7.53%
Aug 2011298,194.105.69%
Sep 2011300,004.100.61%
Oct 2011292,845.50-2.39%
Nov 2011286,129.00-2.29%
Dec 2011280,770.90-1.87%
Jan 2012290,794.503.57%
Feb 2012295,710.201.69%
Mar 2012292,553.60-1.07%
Apr 2012289,170.00-1.16%
May 2012289,979.300.28%
Jun 2012290,781.800.28%
Jul 2012369,243.0026.98%
Aug 2012377,634.202.27%
Sep 2012386,335.302.30%
Oct 2012377,235.20-2.36%
Nov 2012377,006.70-0.06%
Dec 2012350,271.30-7.09%
Jan 2013329,080.20-6.05%
Feb 2013323,976.50-1.55%
Mar 2013314,911.40-2.80%
Apr 2013312,037.50-0.91%
May 2013309,911.70-0.68%
Jun 2013304,497.50-1.75%
Jul 2013293,744.70-3.53%
Aug 2013281,958.30-4.01%
Sep 2013282,323.000.13%
Oct 2013306,938.308.72%
Nov 2013291,581.90-5.00%
Dec 2013282,252.20-3.20%
Jan 2014262,577.10-6.97%
Feb 2014277,300.005.61%
Mar 2014307,348.7010.84%
Apr 2014289,436.60-5.83%
May 2014284,245.30-1.79%
Jun 2014241,345.60-15.09%
Jul 2014222,762.50-7.70%
Aug 2014225,948.301.43%
Sep 2014209,779.20-7.16%
Oct 2014233,292.3011.21%
Nov 2014258,241.7010.69%
Dec 2014289,091.1011.95%
Jan 2015252,053.80-12.81%
Feb 2015241,478.80-4.20%
Mar 2015243,429.900.81%
Apr 2015228,292.50-6.22%
May 2015219,094.70-4.03%
Jun 2015227,989.004.06%
Jul 2015237,270.104.07%
Aug 2015221,517.50-6.64%
Sep 2015229,743.203.71%
Oct 2015236,799.903.07%
Nov 2015234,462.10-0.99%
Dec 2015225,045.90-4.02%
Jan 2016230,180.402.28%
Feb 2016229,326.40-0.37%
Mar 2016225,993.80-1.45%
Apr 2016221,194.00-2.12%
May 2016222,333.300.52%
Jun 2016218,950.40-1.52%
Jul 2016190,474.10-13.01%
Aug 2016177,016.20-7.07%
Sep 2016174,506.00-1.42%
Oct 2016184,866.905.94%
Nov 2016194,033.904.96%
Dec 2016190,389.40-1.88%
Jan 2017206,141.808.27%
Feb 2017207,355.600.59%
Mar 2017200,223.30-3.44%
Apr 2017195,043.90-2.59%
May 2017197,006.101.01%
Jun 2017207,116.105.13%
Jul 2017228,834.1010.49%
Aug 2017195,329.90-14.64%
Sep 2017200,257.002.52%
Oct 2017200,376.500.06%
Nov 2017194,380.10-2.99%
Dec 2017187,285.30-3.65%
Jan 2018190,210.301.56%
Feb 2018205,721.808.15%
Mar 2018213,164.003.62%
Apr 2018212,259.40-0.42%
May 2018225,962.606.46%
Jun 2018225,116.80-0.37%
Jul 2018232,357.803.22%
Aug 2018243,782.904.92%
Sep 2018226,509.40-7.09%
Oct 2018236,454.504.39%
Nov 2018237,928.400.62%
Dec 2018244,794.102.89%
Jan 2019247,026.900.91%
Feb 2019243,780.30-1.31%
Mar 2019226,635.10-7.03%
Apr 2019225,152.60-0.65%
May 2019236,973.505.25%
Jun 2019261,468.7010.34%
Jul 2019239,760.10-8.30%
Aug 2019238,797.00-0.40%
Sep 2019241,661.601.20%
Oct 2019252,161.204.34%
Nov 2019260,732.303.40%
Dec 2019279,877.007.34%
Jan 2020288,800.003.19%
Feb 2020285,421.40-1.17%
Mar 2020278,326.10-2.49%
Apr 2020271,619.90-2.41%
May 2020257,847.70-5.07%
Jun 2020242,606.80-5.91%
Jul 2020255,017.505.12%
Aug 2020247,979.40-2.76%
Sep 2020258,726.404.33%
Oct 2020280,519.708.42%
Nov 2020277,168.90-1.19%
Dec 2020274,800.90-0.85%
Jan 2021303,395.2010.41%
Feb 2021307,560.501.37%
Mar 2021308,292.900.24%
Apr 2021314,978.102.17%
May 2021304,587.90-3.30%
Jun 2021295,438.90-3.00%
Jul 2021291,608.60-1.30%
Aug 2021320,359.109.86%
Sep 2021308,891.80-3.58%
Nov 2021395,476.0028.03%
Dec 2021387,797.90-1.94%
Jan 2022388,352.300.14%
Feb 2022406,674.904.72%
Mar 2022545,614.0034.16%
Apr 2022526,590.40-3.49%
May 2022557,677.805.90%
Jun 2022483,093.40-13.37%
Jul 2022414,215.50-14.26%
Feb 2023395,784.40-4.45%
Mar 2023371,740.60-6.07%
Apr 2023365,852.60-1.58%
May 2023346,010.70-5.42%
Jun 2023333,442.60-3.63%
Jul 2023320,636.40-3.84%
Aug 2023304,316.70-5.09%
Sep 2023306,696.600.78%
Oct 2023319,641.904.22%
Nov 2023316,283.40-1.05%
Dec 2023333,105.805.32%
Jan 2024328,171.40-1.48%
Feb 2024327,803.10-0.11%
Mar 2024304,050.50-7.25%
Apr 2024311,605.002.48%
May 2024345,600.7010.91%
Jun 2024318,267.40-7.91%
Jul 2024302,692.20-4.89%
Aug 2024278,643.00-7.95%
Sep 2024292,605.405.01%
Oct 2024317,728.008.59%
Nov 2024319,229.700.47%
Dec 2024328,336.102.85%
Jan 2025335,714.402.25%
Feb 2025352,037.304.86%
Mar 2025331,513.30-5.83%
Apr 2025317,142.40-4.33%
May 2025308,774.90-2.64%
Jun 2025296,975.80-3.82%
Jul 2025289,771.80-2.43%
Aug 2025278,418.40-3.92%
Sep 2025288,093.303.47%
Oct 2025297,986.203.43%
Nov 2025328,125.6010.11%
Dec 2025327,479.70-0.20%
Jan 2026317,394.00-3.08%
Feb 2026336,750.306.10%
Mar 2026367,794.309.22%

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